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Topic: Re: 1952 Sidemount won't stay running.
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| GB in MT.
02-10-2013 13:07:25
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Sorry guys....but I am gonna say somthing here, that might tic a couple of you off!!!!
BTW.....I am one of the "Don't use an added/inline fuel filter" !!!....
(they CAN/WILL SOMETIMES, cause fuel flow problems!!!!!!!!
That said, in this case, I have never seen a filter such as shown in the picture, installed in that configuration.!!!!!
To me....that filter looks to have been installed up-side-down!!!!!!
If that is the case...yes it will leach fuel through it to the carb, BUT, not in the quantity that the carb needs to operate properly!!!!!!
I could be wrong, but I've seen a lot of filters just like that one, in use.... just never installed THAT way.!!!!
Check the picture again............RIGHT? ......WRONG????
GB :? |
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| old
02-10-2013 13:56:43
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Re: 1952 Sidemount won't stay running. in reply to GB in MT., 02-10-2013 13:07:25
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| You asked up higher which picture this one just above this post of yours |
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| GB in MT.
02-10-2013 14:27:18
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Re: 1952 Sidemount won't stay running. in reply to old, 02-10-2013 13:56:43
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SO, if you only saw one pic., in this post.......you must have missed his first one, where he posted the short-cut to the pic. of the tractor, while it was on the trailer???????
That is what happens when you don't double check BOTH sides of the forum...(MOD...VRS....CLASSIC side!!!)
The pic you saw is his second pic, which I might add, is in my reply to him with that very same pic., in a quote by me.
BOTH pictures have the same fuel filter on his engine,....orientated the SAME way!!!!!!
SO........back to my reply to him w/a quote...........
MY question was/is........is the fuel filter up-side-down......OR NOT!!!!!
MY guess was/is....if YES the filter is up-side-down, then the filter was NOT getting enough fuel to the carb, fast enough to keep the engine running properly!!!!!
END of argueing about whether it was a good idea for that filter.......JUST
YES....OR.....NO was/is the filter up-side-down in his picture?????????
GB :roll: |
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| old
02-10-2013 16:27:24
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Re: 1952 Sidemount won't stay running. in reply to GB in MT., 02-10-2013 14:27:18
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| With out seeing the arrow that should be on it I can not say. I have seen filters that look like that one that could be set on correctly and look like that one and others that it would have been upside down. With being on dial up I have found doing the classic works the best so almost never go to the modern side |
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