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Clyde_Wanderer

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Trying to find a small (1-1/1/2"long) inline fuel filter to suit fitting in the eberspacher fuel line, needs to be smaller than the standard clear plastic car filters and with 4-5mm hose spigots.
Looked at many sites on net but nothing, anyone know of a supplier?
Been trying to think what would use such a small filter?
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Any decent motor accessory shoppe of Motor Factors. I picked up a couple with 3/16 inlet/outlet which fitted the fuel feed line from the tank to the tick-tick so just cut the line and fitted the filter in-line with a couple of small pipe clamps.

Saves faffin' around opening the tick-tick to clean the built-in filter which can be a real Pauline of a job. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif. The filters I picked up had a transparent casing so easy to see if any sediment / sludge is present (filter mounted vertically with inlet at the bottom)
 
Quote: "Saves faffin' around opening the tick-tick to clean the built-in filter which can be a real 'Pauline' of a job. "
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