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Stupid question (about fuel filters)
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<blockquote data-quote="gone_fishin" data-source="post: 65406"><p>as a norm, an inline has a clear top and an opaque base. as a practice, the fuel flows into the the clear part and out through the base. this is how you're able to view the debris caught in the paper element & determine when it's time to replace.</p><p></p><p>obviously, the other direction would catch the debris <em>inside</em> the element & you'd be clueless as to the condition of your fuel system & filter.</p><p></p><p>agreed... if it's backwards, DO NOT reverse it now...either leave it be or replace with a correctly installed new one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gone_fishin, post: 65406"] as a norm, an inline has a clear top and an opaque base. as a practice, the fuel flows into the the clear part and out through the base. this is how you're able to view the debris caught in the paper element & determine when it's time to replace. obviously, the other direction would catch the debris [i]inside[/i] the element & you'd be clueless as to the condition of your fuel system & filter. agreed... if it's backwards, DO NOT reverse it now...either leave it be or replace with a correctly installed new one. [/QUOTE]
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