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I do have a set of plugs to cover the empty sockets, however I still need to
know which set of "in" and "out" sockets to use. "IBNFSHN" wrote in message news:Ne2rc.173169$f_5.84901@lakeread01... You should have got a set of brass plugs to put in the holes you don't need. At least every one I've installed came with them. -- Bill Chesapeake, Va "Ethan" wrote in message hlink.net... I am about to install a yamaha standard water seperating fuel filter. The assembly portion of the filter is set up for two motors, I have a single motor. On each side of the assembly is an "in" and "out" arrow. Can I install my in and out hoses on one side of the assembly, or should the in go on one side and the out on the opposite side? I have attempted to include a link that shows the assembly. http://www.yamaha-motor.com/accessor...&pg=1&pid=2299 http://www.yamaha-motor.com/accessories/otb/fuel01.html (it is the third item down on this link) Any help would be appreciated. Thanks Ethan |
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