Did some fuel line sorting

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  • Dave Lane
    Owner at Daves Corner
    • 10 December 2019
    • 836

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    Did some fuel line sorting

    Back in Nov 2018 I trial fitted one of the very first in tank fuel filters that Bob Picton was doing.

    Unknown to him I also fitted a new inline filter by the carbs .

    The idea being to test wether anything gets through Bobs filter and is therefor caught and visible in the rear filter .

    Well 14 months later im very pleased to report that absolutely nothing got through and the inline filter is spotless .

    Therefor ive removed it completely as i deem it unnecessary and got rid of two joints in the fuel line into the bargain .

    Pipe ive used is Cohline 2240 . It Can withstand petrol, E15 rated flexible fuels, Ethanol, Diesel and Biodiesel fuels and has as a working temperature range of -40°C to +125°C.

    Also has a working pressure of 10 Bar with a burst pressure of 50 Bar so i recon it will cope fine with 2 psi
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    Patrick McGrorty MK 1 FAN
    • 11 December 2019
    • 369

    #2
    Nice Dave, that filter is so clean, amazing.

    Can't remember if we ever fitted one of Bob's filters to Mildred, one to add to the list if not.
    Patrick McGrorty

    100% MK 1 just as rootes intended it, no mods, no problem

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    • John A. Ross
      Chief Tinkerer
      • 11 December 2019
      • 4843

      #3
      We have one for Mildred but never fitted, I will pull it out
      / John

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