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by abowie » Tue Dec 03, 2019 6:32 am
My opinion is just that; opinion, so take it as such.
I like to have a plastic inline filter between the tank and the fuel pump. I don't want big chunks of rust in the pump.
I inspect then regularly and change them if they look to have much crap in them. They're about $5 from Repco. Nothing ought to get past them so I'd be happy with things as they are in your car.
All my cars are S1 cars and I do have the glass filter/paper element in the engine bay but they never seem to get much in them as anything should get caught by the inline filter. Also, SUs have a mesh filter in the entrance to the fuel bowl. I'm not sure what the arrangement is on S3 cars.
Of my cars one has an original tank that I've never had out, one has an original that I cleaned out with hydrochloric acid and pebbles and one has a new tank. I don't seem to get much rubbish now.
My first car, my red 1.5, had the entire sump full of crap when I removed it and I ended up fitting a much bigger boat fuel filter in it, but that car has been sold now.
Andrew.
881824, 1E21538. 889457. 1961 4.3l Mk2. 1975 XJS. 1979 MGB (supercharged).
Adelaide, Australia