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Old 12-05-2010, 11:15 PM   #5
So.Cal.Super
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Re: Fuel sock Question

thanks Andy,
let me back track with a little more info on the vapor lock. two years ago I added a nice frame mounted filter between the tank and pump and ran it for a year before I had a problem. I also had no Idea the sock was this bad. I have the in carb filter but would love to leave the sock off and re connect the better filter.

let me know if you have any more thoughts with a bit more info.

I also have a new pump and regulator with gauge on the truck now. thats how I saw the problem of fuel PSI dropping the longer I revved the truck. once I ran out of fuel in the line she was falling on her face.

filter specs
Fuel Filter Style Canister
Inlet Quantity One
Inlet Size 3/8 in.
Inlet Attachment Female threads
Outlet Quantity One
Outlet Size 3/8 in.
Outlet Attachment Female threads
Filter Element Included Yes
Smallest Particle Filtered 10 microns
Filter Element Material Fabric
Filter Housing Material Aluminum
Filter Housing Finish Red anodized/Nickel plated
Overall Length (in) 6.125 in.
Outside Diameter (in) 3.250 in.
Mounting Bracket Included Yes
Fittings Included No
Clamps Included No
Maximum Fuel Pressure (psi) 200
Quantity Sold individually.


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