Date: Tue, 18 Jul 1995 09:35:17 -0500 (CDT)
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From: jbrill@unlinfo.unl.edu (James Brill)
Subject: Fuel filters
Someone around here once mentioned that they use a Honda motorcycle
fuel filter on their VW. It had a metal body and a replaceable
element. This sits inline. I was wondering if someone had a part
number or similar from another source before I wonder into a
motorcycle shop and start asking dumb questions. I would really like
to get a hold of one of these. That little plastic thing I have been
using just doesn't seem too safe anymore. Also, to those who actually
put this outside of the engine compartment: where exactly do you put
it on a bus? I mean I could put it right about where the fuel comes
out of the tank or I could put it over closer to where the metal line
goes into the engine compartment. One doesn't really seem easier to
get to than the other. Is one is a little safer? Thanks, Jim
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