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Old 16-04-18, 13:27
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the stock filters only stop boulders, I had the same problem Rob spoke of with my first A1 in the early 80's, I have a mod that I do on all the A1's I touch , I pull the rubber flex line between the shutoff and the fuel pump, bend up some new steel tubing and install a fram see through inline filter, with the rubber sections there I still have the flex needed for the engine movement in the mounts, no hacking into the original system , one of the mods that bubba really seems to like is hacking into the line between the pump and carb and having his mod hang over the exhaust manifold , fire looking for a place to happen,
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