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| Attachment Type: | Push Fit |
| Inlet Inside Diameter: | 0.509 |
| Inlet Type: | Push |
| Length: | 5.75 |
| Material: | Gradient Density |
| Micron Rating: | 60 mc |
| Width: | 1.5 |
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WORKS FINE FOR THE PRICE
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Where is the fuel strainer on a 1987 ford e150 econoline 5.0 302ci v82 answers
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The fuel filter is usually located near to the fuel line somewhere between the fuel tank and the carburetor. You can trace the fuel filter start from your carburetor, it usually mounted on the engine with bolt nut or mounted to the car body near to engine bay.CUSTOMER CARE
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The fuel filter is usually located near to the fuel line somewhere between the fuel tank and the carburetor. You can trace the fuel filter start from your carburetor, it usually mounted on the engine with bolt nut or mounted to the car body near to engine bay.Q:
where is it located on vehicle1 answer
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On carburetor fuel system, the fuel filter is usually located near to the fuel line somewhere between the fuel tank and the carburetor. On fuel injected cars, the fuel filter normally mounted under the car in the fuel line between the fuel tank and the engine.Q:
Would this part cause my truck to stutter or flood because it will stop and I will have to wait before I can crank it up.1 answer
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A bad fuel strainer can cause an engine to hesitate, or stumble, engine stalling, a rough engine idle and a bad fuel filter completely stops fuel flow to a vehicle's engine, the vehicle will not start.