Posted by Hobo,NC on July 29, 2021 at 18:44:20 from (75.137.54.152):
I must be doing something wrong this inline standard inline filter has passed hundreds of gallons of fuel gravity flow. I do tap it to get the trash out of it each time before I use it: ) I don't want trash out of these rusty tanks in my fuel cans so I filter the fuel. I have used filters for EFI the same result good flow about a gallon a min...
To the naysayers you are full of it but I still love ya... : 0
BTW that's my cub mower on the stand its getting a crank seal... That P.O.S. needs some kind of special attention every year... Last year a coil went bad the engine had to come out to remove the flywheel on the back side of the engine. It has not broke a belt this year so things may be looking for the better... I can handle engine work when I can get it up on a table and stand to work on it belt replacement on the ground is not to my liking.
This post was edited by Hobo,NC on 07/29/2021 at 06:52 pm.
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