replacing filter gauze on fuel tap
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replacing filter gauze on fuel tap
Just wondering if replacement is available and how it is best done.
Re: replacing filter gauze on fuel tap
[quote="phil"]Just wondering if replacement is available and how it is best done.[/quote]
Thanks for your reply Mark.
Thanks for your reply Mark.
gauze filter
Does anyone know how many holes /in. they have? Or /mm. How about gluing in a nylon one from a chainsaw? I know they turn in the 10k- 13k rpm range, and so probably have much tighter piston and cylinder clearances. Or how about the foam style filters they use in some small engines?
Got to agree with vic on this one, you would be better off doing away with filter altogether rather than use a bit of copper tube.
Give john a ring,i'm sure he can sort you out with a good used assembly,
you could always use a in-line filter (couple of quid from a car shop)if your desperate,i've used one on a johnson with good results.
Give john a ring,i'm sure he can sort you out with a good used assembly,
you could always use a in-line filter (couple of quid from a car shop)if your desperate,i've used one on a johnson with good results.
regards paul
filter gauze
Thanks for the link Hugz. Phil