isleblue65 wrote:
I say poke through it with a thick wire or coat hanger, dump out the filter and give it the POR-15 gas tank sealer treatment. That little filter is just another thing to clog with rust, varnish and junk that comes off of your tank. POR will keep your tank clean as it will eliminate the rust that builds up and flakes off of the interior of the tank, and you can rely on a good quality glass filter up near the carbs to catch any debris. If you did the POR treatment, you would have to take off that filter anyhow as it would clog with the POR material.
I took this approach 5 years ago on both tanks and have never had any problems. I just change my glass filter element every 2 years and it's good to go.
I would totaly agree...but the Glass Fuel Filter can actuatly be clean..Just unto the two metal peices on each end and clean it .
I would also put the filter before the Fuel Pump as you don't want the Fuel Pump getting clogging up first