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Farmall h fuel filter

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Bob

06-13-2002 13:37:27




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I am thinking of putting an inline fuel filter on my farmall h. I was going to use 1/4 fuel line and I found a small briggs and stratton fuel filter that will fit in the fuel line. The filter is recommended for a 7 thru 12hp motor. Will this cause me problems if I put this on an H. I was thinking maybe not enough fuel would be able to get through? Any help would be appreciated! Thanks! Bob

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J in Pa

06-14-2002 16:27:40




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 Re: farmall h fuel filter in reply to Bob, 06-13-2002 13:37:27  
there is also a filter screen in the carb. right where the line connects. it should be in the brass fitting.



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jal-SD

06-13-2002 14:01:25




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 Re: farmall h fuel filter in reply to Bob, 06-13-2002 13:37:27  
That's what the sediment bulb on the bottom of the tank is for-let dirt & water settle out of the fuel. Keep it clean. If you really want to put on an in-line, just get one of the metal ones (not the plastic-sun will kill it quick) that go on cars from your friendly NAPA dealer. I think its a 5/16 line. We ran H's for years w/o fuel filter, but I think old leaded gas didn't "sour" as quickly as the modern non-leaded variety does. I'd bet your problem isn't dirt, its just "sour" gas or gunk in the gas. Do you use any stabilizer in your gas? (My $0.02 worth. jal-SD)

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Dr. Evil

06-13-2002 15:01:24




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 Re: Re: farmall h fuel filter in reply to jal-SD, 06-13-2002 14:01:25  
It costs a little more but it's "See Thru" so You know when it's dirty and is cleanable so You never have to buy another one, but SUMMIT AUTOMOTIVE has a clear see-thru filter with a nylon filter element, the end pieces are interchangable so one size fits all sizes of fuel line. NAPA may even have one.... about $7. The filter element is so fine it'll filter water out of gasoline.



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