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wrote in message ... Several years ago I bought an older boat with a 150 Yamaha, I found out after several runs offshore that there was trash in the fuel tank because the filter kept plugging up in choppy water. I told a friend that I was going to get a bunch of larger universal fuel filters and just throw them away until I get all the trash out of the fuel tank. The guy said not to use paper filters because it filters the oil out of the gas. Is that true? Has anyone else heard of that? Thanks Gary Hogwash. Even if it did trap oil first, it could only hold so much, and then it would let the rest pass. I've used paper filters since 1970, on many outboards...no problems. -- -Netsock "It's just about going fast...that's all..." http://home.columbus.rr.com/ckg/ |
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