Anyone use any after market fuel filters with replaceable elements? Are they worth it? Which brand?
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Pupule Rider |
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Anyone use any after market fuel filters with replaceable elements? Are they worth it? Which brand?
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Chicago |
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Sounds like an invitation to a gas leak to me, not to mention a total mess to change. I just don't see an upside.
You meet the nicest people on a Honda (forum).
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CMThorntonIII |
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I agree. OEM's are relatively cheap and easy to change (they are on the bottom of the engine, behind the coolant resivior). They don't require changing
very often either. I would stick with stock...
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mthiele |
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Yea I would stick with the stock one. I just replaced mine for $2.99.
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Marpesia2 |
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I still have the OEM fuel filters on my bike, but I happen to live on a boat (can't afford to live on land around here) and the gold standard for marine
fuel filters are removable element filters made by Racor. I have no idea if they make a model small enough to squeeze onto the T, but it seems like a
worthwhile possibility to explore.
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Pupule Rider |
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