WARNING! Fram Fuel Filters
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I'm glad he was installing the filter instead of me.
Does anyone know how to tell if the filter is bad?
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Now I only use Wix filters, and as stated above NAPA
(Valvoline) oil.
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Before the fuel filter is dismissed as impoverish, the fuel flow should be checked by opening the filler cap and one, or several of the float bowl drain screws before the fuel petcock is opened. Then open the fuel petcock, note; set a vacuum fuel petcock to PRI position, and check if there is a sufficient fuel flow. That will remove any air blockade inside the fuel hose, or the fuel filter itself. If there is no fuel flow when using this method, you can suspect either a piece of the rubber fuel hose has worked loose from the end of the fuel hose while the filter was installed blocking the fuel hose between the carburettors and the fuel filter (if a rubber fuel hose is used), or the filter is impoverish.
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Roy, the only way to test flow on one of these filters is to put it in place. I have at least four fuel hoses with inline filters on my bench next to where I put carbs on a bike and can easily swap to another type if I suspect fuel blockage. I had a bunch of those little bitty fuel filters like you buy in the bike shop that come on a card. I have 90 degree and straight and have never had a flow problem with one of those. Their main issue is that they are so small, they don't last long. I also have a bunch of the larger barrel type filters but they are for 5/8" gas line and I use 1/4" line so may just get some different gas line. I like using 1/4" since it doesn't require a clamp which takes time to install/loosen when swapping sets in and out.
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Sir, you must have had your fair share of carburettor trouble! Have you ever considered purchasing a set of modern Mikuni flat slide carburettors, or Dell’Orto PHM carburettors?
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George does carburetors. It's his business. He tests each set of carburetors on one of his bikes for final tuning before returning them to the customer. So, he probably has installed several hundred sets of carburetors at a minimum. If he says 1000, he's probably not lying.Really, a 1000 times!
Sir, you must have had your fair share of carburettor trouble! Have you ever considered purchasing a set of modern Mikuni flat slide carburettors, or Dell’Orto PHM carburettors?
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