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QL fuel filter
A little while ago I inadvertently injected some bad info into the forum regarding a fuel filter for a 1650. I had said that a NAPA 3001 would fit, and at the time it sure looked like it. Well, when all was said and done I had an interference problem with the throttle linkage and had to scrap that idea. I did find that the NAPA 3007 works. The stems are little small for 3/8 fuel line, but a good hose clamp works to prevent leaks. Here's some pictures. this is my first attempt at posting an image. Hope it turns out.
http://onlycubcadets.net/forum/album...&pictureid=491 http://onlycubcadets.net/forum/album...&pictureid=490
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Thanks for the updated information.
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What size fuel line is it made for? 5/16 might work, but 1/4 would restrict fuel flow too much, I would think, at least for the K341 on a 1650.
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MFP8055, Pictures look great !!
Thanks for the info, That filter looks like it tucks in there real nice |
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The 3007 does fit real nice. It's a translucent plastic body so you can see the fuel. Also, the filter medium is a fabric mesh not paper, so fuel flow has very little restriction. As far as hose size, 5/16 might be right, but I can't find it on the NAPA website to confirm.
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