I just went back to this set of photos a second time and now I think I see the ball check valve. The brass connection just before the inlet on the fuel filter? I didn't see the handle, but that's got to be it!:DQuote:
Originally Posted by C9x
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I just went back to this set of photos a second time and now I think I see the ball check valve. The brass connection just before the inlet on the fuel filter? I didn't see the handle, but that's got to be it!:DQuote:
Originally Posted by C9x
Mike I just bought this canister filter and noticed the accesories on the right side of the page, as I checked them out, I came across that you can buy just the filter for $6.95, and not the whole kit. Might be worth just getting a few of those for when all of your gaskets are still good!Quote:
Originally Posted by Mike P
http://store.summitracing.com/partde...part=FRM-HPGC1
The Summit filter?? @$200+
Speedway has what appears to be the identical filter but without the manufacture's name for $119
A 100 micron SS filter has the potential of passing a lot of crud going through the filter.
That's it.Quote:
Originally Posted by stovens
Purchased at an oil field supply house, but probably the same thing as the natural gas hardware store valve.
In service for 14 years with no probs.
I'm surprised you didn't comment on the fuel pump....
C9 Nice set up clean and neat. Not sure what you mean about the fuel pump?
Actually being as how I got the same unit from Speedway,I ordered an extra filter $5.95 from them then a couple of days later I stopped by Lopers' in Phoenix and they carry them in stock,that is a Professional Products filter,Summit just puts their label on it.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mike P
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Originally Posted by stovens
It wasn't connected when the pics were shot.
I was running a mechanical at the time.
Back to electric now.
I carry a spare electric and the hoses for the mechanical pump.
The electric pump isn't hard to change when the car's off the ground a little bit.
When it's on the ground, sitting on asphalt on a 100 degree day and you're wearing shorts . . . never mind....:CRY:
I need to set up some kind of quick change deal so the pump bracket is easy to access.