Angelo,
I just did the same thing but didnt use any fuel filters. I depend on the
screen and glass bowl in the fuel pump. It has been about a year and I still
get sediment in the bowl. After every outing, I remove the bowl and screen and
clean with gummout. So far no sediment has entered and deposited in the floats.
I have a feeling if you use those fuel filters, that they will get plugged very
easily and leave you stranded. I would not recommend them but that is up to
you.
The older fuel systems had a little thimble sized filter just before every
float located in the float top. If your system has these old fittings, make
sure you clean them every time you clean your fuel pump screen and bowl.
Good luck,
Bob Labuz
1958 TR3A
1974 T140V
Angelo Graham wrote:
> Hello List:
> Just in the process of rehabilitating my gas tank after sitting for 30
> years with gas (ugh!) in it. Got most of the stuff out and having the rest
> of the crud cleaned out by a rad/tank shop. When I get the tank back, still
> expecting some residue to remain in the tank; can never get all of the
> rust, crud out completely.
> Wondering about putting 2 inline gas filters in the car; one in front of
> the fuel pump, close to the tank, the other just in front of the carbs. Is
> there enough flow (gravity) from the tank to the pump to allow the gas to
> pass through the filter? Anyone out there have a fuel filter in front of
> the fuel pump on a TR2/3? Or is one filter in front of the carbs enough?
>
> Many thanks,
> Angelo Graham
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