I have the glass sediment bowl with the screen that is part of the fuel pump
and also have a glass bowl with a pumice type filter just before the carb as
you describe. Both do a great job a catching rust but the one before the
carb gets smaller particles that get by the screen. It cleans easily and
lasts forever.
Grant 50 3100
Brad Newman wrote:
> Regarding the recent thread about in-line fuel filters, keeping an
> original appearance and such, are the old type "sediment bowl" fuel
> filters any good? I have one that is mounted just forward of my carter
> carb, and because of this I wasn't planning on adding another, more
> modern one elsewhere (my truck, although the chassis and everything
> mechanical is completed and restored to original, is still sitting in
> pieces in the body shop waiting for the paint and body guys to
> finish................I have had it for over a year now and never driven
> it! Yes, it's killing me..........)
> Thanks
> Brad
> 49 3100
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