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Old 27-01-06, 07:46
Lang Lang is offline
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Jordan,

Apart from it looking pretty agricultural I think the set-up should work fine.

You will ALWAYS need a fuel filter. The absolute best system is a modern in-line plastic filter. They are cheap, you can look at them to see dirt or water and take 2 minutes to replace. They can be put anywhere in the line without having to fit unions etc - just cut the metal line, slide on the rubber tubes supplied with the filter with their clips and you are finished. Every gas station carries them.

They filter down to a size to cater for modern day fuel injection. The old military filters (both oil and fuel) only stop logs and dead sheep passing through.

The outboard fuel squeezer is a great idea but you should keep an eye on it as they were never made to suffer the heat of an engine bay.
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