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On Fri, 2002-09-13 at 02:54, Daniel Baum wrote: > > > Anyway, one more thing: what is the best place to put one of those plastic > fuel filters? Aircooled.net has a dire warning about a fire hazard if you > put it inside the engine bay. > Finding metal fuel filters for carbed engines is going to get harder. I think we were the last company making them, but we do not make them anymore. As of last year, we do not make ANT filters for carbed engines. I grabbed a couple hands full when they were getting rid of the old inventory, but we didn't have any for the 1/4"/6mm like our engines use. Knowing how the plastic filters are made, I would not be afraid to mount one in the engine compartment. Just make sure it is not against any sharp edges. I did mount mine under the gas tank on my '66, just because I was working under there replacing the gas lines. -- Russ Wolfe '66 FB MT (It drove) '71 FB AT '65 Bug (not running) russw@classicvw.org http://www.classicvw.org ------------------------------------------------ To unsubscribe, E-mail to: <type3-off@vwtype3.org> For more help, see http://vwtype3.org/list/