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Particle size and pressure are different. You want to spend a thousand
bucks to rebuild a diesel fuel injection pump -- save $25 on your fuel filters and you'll have a good shot at it. And count your blessings if you're in the developed world. Fuel filter life in the third world is much shorter than here, because there's a lot more stuff in the fuel. The record low on our circumnav was ten hours on a filter -- or why we had three filters in line.... -- Jim Woodward www.mvFintry.com .. "Gfretwell" wrote in message ... It occurred to me the other day as I was shelling out almost $30 for a spin on fuel filter that this thing looks suspiciously like a $2.99 oil filter. Other than the threading on the base, what is the difference? You cut one open and they certainly look like the same stuff inside. It also has nothing to do with the can itself since Perko fuel filter are made from mild steel that rusts up very quickly if you don't paint them. I prime and paint mine before I install them and still don't get a year out of one before it starts bleeding rust from somewhere. |
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