Posted by bc on June 29, 2009 at 22:27:00 from (71.158.222.210):
In Reply to: Re: Losing spark. posted by JMOR on June 28, 2009 at 21:39:03:
To expand on what JMOR and Jim says about inline filters. I've used the plastic inline filters. The cheap G2's from wally world and parts stores and the napa inline filters for about 5 bucks. Flow when new isn't a problem. But they don't fix the problem which is usually rust and gunk in the fuel tank that keeps breaking loose. Then every few days of use they do plug off from the rust and the engine quits. After going through inline filters every few days at a few bucks a pop, then I try to derust the tank but I still can't ever get it all. So it is cheaper to go with a sediment bowl like the tractor had when new. And it saves the aggravation of being shut down out in the field and having to change the filter assuming there is a spare or two being carried with you. I've had to make the walk to get another one which isn't any fun. Put a screen or rubber hose on your sediment bowl intake.
Mowers and such with plastic tanks don't have the rust issues so they rarely plug off.
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