Does anyone recognise this type of fuel filter?
See below:
[url=https://flic.kr/p/fUsind]https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5326/...26110dec_b.jpg I am looking to find one for the Loyd. I guess its a standard 1930s automotive part. |
Loyd Fuel Filter
Hi Alistair, it is the in-line fuel filter tucked inside the Loyd chassis, I believe., on second thoughts it would actually be a water trap. Cheers Andrew.
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I've never seen one before, but would guess AC brand, based on the steel bowl.
You are doing a great job Al. |
filter
I like the suggestion of a fuel/water separator. The large nut and drop bail make my think it is designed to be repeatedly opened.
The fuel separator on a VW diesel, for instance (and light aircraft for that matter), is at a low spot in the line and has a small spring valve that bleeds off contaminants. |
I'd have said it was both a water separator and a basic filter, if it has no filter capability then there is no filter in the system at all! I guess I had a bit of brain fail. I just checked the parts book and it says plain as day: Amal No31 or alternate Enots Type 1300
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I have closed the loop on this to some extent. The owner of the Amal archive sent me the GA of the 31/008 and it is the one in the photo I posted at the top of the thread. It IS a filter.
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