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Mounting a fuel filter to the transom
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<blockquote data-quote="tucker99" data-source="post: 477656" data-attributes="member: 22024"><p>Gents thanks, I was hoping to get that response. I like the idea of a little extra fuel line to put the tank in front of bench seat for ballast when running solo. Didn't think that would help but it's 30 lbs when full and that is significant. Iv'e been bit so much with bad fuel in the past, I immediately default to a 2-micron Racor. It's expensive and a beast but should last a few years between changes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tucker99, post: 477656, member: 22024"] Gents thanks, I was hoping to get that response. I like the idea of a little extra fuel line to put the tank in front of bench seat for ballast when running solo. Didn't think that would help but it's 30 lbs when full and that is significant. Iv'e been bit so much with bad fuel in the past, I immediately default to a 2-micron Racor. It's expensive and a beast but should last a few years between changes. [/QUOTE]
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