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Old 02-12-2015, 07:30 AM   #1
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Your Very Welcome Mitch.

I Got The Same Filters Wix 33039, I Like Them Because The Fuel From The Tank Go Thru Them First, Not Like The Org Ones Where The Fuel Goes Thru The Outside First ,I Think This Is A Better Way To Filter Fuel.

But Will The Holes On The Top Of The Wix Filter Get Block Off By The Bowl Cork Gasket ??

I Do Have A Hand Punch, Do You Think It Would Be A Good Idea>>> To Make The Holes A Little Bigger On The Inboard Side ?
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Hi Joe,
no modifications or reengineering is needed


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Old 02-12-2015, 10:16 AM   #2
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I placed a 4 inch speaker magnet by my gas outlet of my tank, I think it's helped keep the rust out of carb. I also placed a filter or trap from one of the parts suppliers in the sediment bowl, every little bit helps.
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Old 02-12-2015, 10:34 PM   #3
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I placed a 4 inch speaker magnet by my gas outlet of my tank, I think it's helped keep the rust out of carb. I also placed a filter or trap from one of the parts suppliers in the sediment bowl, every little bit helps.
Do You Have A Picture Of The Trap ???
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Old 02-12-2015, 10:07 PM   #4
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I was over at my friend's house the other day and watched as he installed his carburator after cleaning out the mesh micro filter that disolved as a result of todays fuels. What a mess. He told me that he was going to put
in an inline filter instead. Soooooo, I opened the rumble lid on my coupe and
pulled out my spare filter and told him to try it instead----no need for clamps, no need for hoses to splice into the fuel line, no need to cut the line, etc., etc.... A lot of guys on the barn know the filter I'm talking about, but for you newbies it's the NAPA filter P/N 3039 that sits in the glass sediment bowl. Of course it doesn't work for you guys with the sediment bulb, lol. What I like about this filter is that once it is installed
there is about an inch of space between the bottom of the filter and the
glass bowl-----plenty of room to place a small magnet to pick up any rust
particles that the filter might miss. I use a 1/4" X 1: industrial magnet that
grabs onto the bottom of the filter on the metal rim. Pretty neat. My
friend is as "happy as a clam." JMHO

Jack

Jack, excuse his dumb question. I've found some 1/4" x 1/4" x 1" magnets and some Disc magnets 3/4" x 1/16". Would the first fit or which would be yur choice.

thanks, Skibb (Home of the Rustest Tank on the Model A Highway)
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Old 02-13-2015, 07:45 AM   #5
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Jack, excuse his dumb question. I've found some 1/4" x 1/4" x 1" magnets and some Disc magnets 3/4" x 1/16". Would the first fit or which would be yur choice.

thanks, Skibb (Home of the Rustest Tank on the Model A Highway)

Jack has not signed on the barn since 9/8/14 @ 9:32 a/m so you might be waiting a while for your answer...
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