I suspect someone with a more brilliant mind than mine will know the answer to this:
I was thinking about putting an inline filter into the fuel line just prior to my standard Toyota filter canister (KZN130). I am now running bio and just want to make sure the fuel is as clean as poss so I don't stuff up the pump or worse and I thought a clear inline filter would allow me to see just what is coming down the lines which you can't do with the orignal cannister. Two questions;
1. Will an ordinary Crossland plastic inline filter with 'paper' element be ok.? At least you can see through it and it costs pennies to change.
2. Regarding a bit of fuel line into which to fit it, my local place has offered me some black what looks like rubber hose with a black cloth braiding over it. I know bio reacts with some rubber hoses, so will this do and if not what do I need to look out for when buying it.?
Thanks for your help in advance.
I was thinking about putting an inline filter into the fuel line just prior to my standard Toyota filter canister (KZN130). I am now running bio and just want to make sure the fuel is as clean as poss so I don't stuff up the pump or worse and I thought a clear inline filter would allow me to see just what is coming down the lines which you can't do with the orignal cannister. Two questions;
1. Will an ordinary Crossland plastic inline filter with 'paper' element be ok.? At least you can see through it and it costs pennies to change.
2. Regarding a bit of fuel line into which to fit it, my local place has offered me some black what looks like rubber hose with a black cloth braiding over it. I know bio reacts with some rubber hoses, so will this do and if not what do I need to look out for when buying it.?
Thanks for your help in advance.
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