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MC post...Bike guys: what are you using for fuel filters?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Richie, Dec 3, 2004.

  1. So...last night my "hot rod mentor" (I've known the guy all my life...when he talks I listen) laid into me about having gl*** fuel filters on my bike.
    I got the whole speech...vibration, break, fire.....all makes sense I guess.
    I asked for his suggestions as to what to use and he said in typical fashion, "Anything else".
    So my obvious question is....what are you guys using?
     
  2. manyolcars
    Joined: Mar 30, 2001
    Posts: 9,607

    manyolcars

    I run the gl*** filters. I like'em. I'm not worried about it breaking. Make sure its not located where vibration will cause it to be against metal parts.
     
  3. G Griffin
    Joined: Jul 19, 2004
    Posts: 521

    G Griffin
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    Fuel filter...?
    Oops.
    G.
     
  4. chopper daddy
    Joined: Oct 12, 2004
    Posts: 371

    chopper daddy
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    Get one of the cheap alluminum ones. They come in various anodized colors, and they can be cleaned. You can get them from J&P Cycles, or JC Whitney for under $10.00.
     
  5. palepainter
    Joined: Sep 28, 2004
    Posts: 363

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    I like the gl*** ones because you can se how much is actually getting past the pet**** strainer inside your tank. Plus you can dump it when you see that it is getting pretty full. We nickel plate inside out tanks so the amount of scale that builds up is minimal.

    Mike
     
  6. johnnygringo
    Joined: Oct 2, 2003
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    from Nashville

    i like to run the see thru plastic ones because i was taught the same

    the gl*** mixed with the pot metal makes for a poor combo both for seal and safety

    having said that i do have them on one bike now....got em too cheap not to

    as an added note we always use the pink stuff from the radiator shop for the inside

    works ***s
     
  7. The Linkert on my 57 Pan has filter in the carb body, I have used the gl*** ones on other bikes without problem. If the gl*** is a problem, subs***ue coated steel tubing.
     
  8. dixiedog
    Joined: Mar 20, 2002
    Posts: 1,204

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    I use the strainer in the pet**** on mine - I had used the aluminum cleanable ones but it acted like a heat sink (located between the jugs on my ironhead) and would heat the fuel [​IMG]

    SO I just creamed the tanks and relied on the pet**** strainer
     
  9. Nads
    Joined: Mar 5, 2001
    Posts: 11,875

    Nads
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    from Hypocrisy

    The PepZoneAutoLad gl*** ones work great, you can see the fuel and the sediment. I've been using them for years and I've never had a single problem.
     
  10. Mojo_AL
    Joined: Dec 7, 2003
    Posts: 137

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    My bike came with two filters, ones was gl***, the other was identical, but the gl*** was replaced with metal. The darn bike kept running hot everytime I rode it fast. Nothing could cure the problem until the local brit bike shop guru told me to try it without filters. Those pieces of **** were restricting fuel flow at high speed and leaning the mixture [​IMG]

    So, for me, no filter anymore. The carb has a mesh filter in it anyways. I also run the fuel line lower than the carb. Sediments will collect in the lowest point of the fuel line. I never had any sealing or breakage problem with the gl*** one though.
     
  11. Joe King
    Joined: Oct 8, 2004
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    I got one on my chopper (ridged not the new sissy softail) and afer 90,000 miles it's still doing fine...
     
  12. Bobber
    Joined: Sep 18, 2004
    Posts: 19

    Bobber
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    I use a Rivera high flow. Works great.
     
  13. PONY
    Joined: Nov 8, 2004
    Posts: 143

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    Heres a pic of my 56 Pan/Shovel with a cheep tin Fram filter. I fun it about 6mos and toss it.
     

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  14. PONY
    Joined: Nov 8, 2004
    Posts: 143

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    And my wifes 65 Triumph. The filter is also a fram screw in Ford filter. The other end of the block has two outlets to the carbs.
     

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  15. Thanks for the advice guys!

    I really do like the looks of the gl*** filters and I haven't had any trouble with them (although I am sure you only need to have something happen once)

    I may just keep them and put up with his "abuse"

    Thanks again!
     
  16. PONY
    Joined: Nov 8, 2004
    Posts: 143

    PONY
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    I've been riding old Rat Bikes for 35 years now and have had two fires but both were caused by Alcohol. 2am kickstarting, flooded, backfire = Fire!!. Neither was to bad, I wobbled away each time but I carry one of these now.
     

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