weres the fuel strainer exatcly
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weres the fuel strainer exatcly
pulled off the fuel valve and dont know were it is
Last edited by coldfusion on Thu Jan 10, 2008 1:22 am, edited 1 time in total.
There is a fuel strainer up underneath the fuel valve. You have to remove the fuel valve from underneath the tank and then you will see it. You have to drain your tank of gas of course because once you remove the fuel valve gas will come pouring out of the tank. Thats why I advise to add a fuel filter in the gas line itself . Put the fuel filter in between the fuel valve and the the carburetor. Somewhere in between where it can be changed easily. Just make sure you are cutting the gas line and not the vacuume line when you install the filter if you decide to do so.
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You really should have been able to see it right away once the fuel valve was removed from the tank. If you can not see anything then I would assume that the fuel valve was removed by some previous owner who never put the fuel strainer back in. In either case I would still add a fuel filter in the gas line itself as I stated before.
I've tried both methods and the in tank filter works best.
I've seen rust particles ruin the diaphragm, causing raw fuel to enter the engine through the vacuum line.
If you take a light and shine it down in the area of the fuel valve inside the tank, you will see the filter tube and it's condition.
IMO it's the way to go.
I've seen rust particles ruin the diaphragm, causing raw fuel to enter the engine through the vacuum line.
If you take a light and shine it down in the area of the fuel valve inside the tank, you will see the filter tube and it's condition.
IMO it's the way to go.