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
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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