04-13-2009, 02:47 PM | #1 |
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Gas Filter
I am not sure if this topic was previously posted or not... I was wondering if anyone has bothered to install a little "in-line" gas filter on their bikes. I just ordered one from JC Whitney because I ordered some other things and it was only $3.49. I ordered a regular capacity one (whatever the hell that means). Anyway, it looks kind of tight between the back of the petcock and the carburator. Looks like about 3 1/2 to 4" of gas line. I wonder if I will be able to fit that little bugger in there... Has anyone ever done this? If so, did thing fit OK? :??:
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04-13-2009, 02:53 PM | #2 |
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Re: Gas Filter
An inline gas filter is a good idea. There is also one in the gas tank itself but you can't really monitor it's condition.
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HOWEVER...... You need one with a ceramic or paper filter; the screen ones are no better than what's in the tank. You need to be careful when shortening the existing hose; there isn't much to play with. The one I got didn't fit as tight in the hose as I thought it would; clamps are necessary. I was not sure the clamps I got were good enough but they seem to be holding.....only 2 short rides though.
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Good pic of the filter Easy. And yes those clamps should do just fine. I used less robust clamps on dirt bikes in the past with no problems. The fuel line is not pressurized and after a while the hoses will take a "set" in their position.
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04-13-2009, 03:52 PM | #6 |
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Keep in mind that there's not an OFF position on the petcock, so there might be some gas spillage.
It'd be a good idea to not smoke while doing it is all I'm saying.
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04-13-2009, 04:01 PM | #7 |
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Now that is some good advice... I will smoke my celebratory cigar AFTER the installation of my new filter.
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OR... you could run it down past reserve, first, yeah? Then, there sort of IS an off position, although, there will be some spillage anyway.
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On the clamps: I distinctly remember that the last filter I did (YEARS ago) fit VERY shuggly into the hose. This one is on the verge of being loose.....without the clamps.
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Off or not, there will be a considerable mess............unless you open the drain on the bottom of the carb to drain the bowl AND the hose before you start. Drain into a can and don't forget to PRIme when done.
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