Fuel filters by: tumbler75
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Fuel filters by: tumbler75
FUEL FILTERS: BY TUMBLER75
The other day I was looking for a motor for a future build. I noticed that my attempt at making fuel filters was (to say the least) rather crude looking. It's no wonder I gave up.
A friend of mine told me about something he uses for fuel filters on his Rolls Royce’s and other model engines. They are switching diodes from Radio Shack.
The product/catalog number is 276-1122 (link to site below). They are perfect and come in a pack of 10 for $1.39 and also come with long enough wires to run from the carb. to the fuel pump (if mounted on block) or just need a junction to join it with the fuel line coming from the electronic fuel pump that is either mounted in the tank or under the car somewhere. HTH some of you guys!
http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2062576&cp
The other day I was looking for a motor for a future build. I noticed that my attempt at making fuel filters was (to say the least) rather crude looking. It's no wonder I gave up.
A friend of mine told me about something he uses for fuel filters on his Rolls Royce’s and other model engines. They are switching diodes from Radio Shack.
The product/catalog number is 276-1122 (link to site below). They are perfect and come in a pack of 10 for $1.39 and also come with long enough wires to run from the carb. to the fuel pump (if mounted on block) or just need a junction to join it with the fuel line coming from the electronic fuel pump that is either mounted in the tank or under the car somewhere. HTH some of you guys!
http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2062576&cp
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