I can recall stopping to help another Healey pilot about 50 miles
south of Carson City one summer on a lonely highway. His fuel filter
had clogged with debris and access to it was very challenging.
Morals of story: replace the filter before beginning any long trip,
and put the filter where you can reach it without jack stands or
special tools that you don't carry with you. And carry a spare
filter.
-Roland
BN1 #724
On Tue, 29 Jul 2014 09:18:48 +0200, you wrote:
>A fuel filter should be fitted at all times, The usual place for it is
>just after the petrol pump in cars that have a Lucas electrical fuel
>pump. Other prefer the filter as near the fuel tank as possible, i.e.
>between tank and fuel pump. Car with mechanical pumps often have the
>fuel filter under the bonnet just before the fuel pump. This is not the
>best place because of under bonnet heat.
>
>Kees Oudesluijs
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