Pre-Pump Fuel Filter
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Pre-Pump Fuel Filter
Is anyone using a pre-pump filter?
If so, how is it set up and where did you source the filter unit?
A picture or two would be great.
If so, how is it set up and where did you source the filter unit?
A picture or two would be great.
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I tried using a sytec filter unit, and a 044 pump, what I found was the pump has ZERO suction ability, and that there was after trying for 10 minutes around 1 egg cup full of fuel, I then filled the filter full, but still no joy, it just simply isn't strong enough suction wise to suck the fuel through the filter media in the filter, the filter from memory cost around £40-£50, a nice blingy alloy blue one with red ends and replaceable paper elements that were £4 each.
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I tried using a sytec filter unit, and a 044 pump, what I found was the pump has ZERO suction ability, and that there was after trying for 10 minutes around 1 egg cup full of fuel, I then filled the filter full, but still no joy, it just simply isn't strong enough suction wise to suck the fuel through the filter media in the filter, the filter from memory cost around £40-£50, a nice blingy alloy blue one with red ends and replaceable paper elements that were £4 each.
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No probs matey, though if you wanted you could, always post up some piccies of
REBBECA GIBNEY, what a nice bit of totty, wish she worked for tv over here!!
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REBBECA GIBNEY, what a nice bit of totty, wish she worked for tv over here!!
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