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A quick filter question

Started by Dave Burke, March 06, 2014, 09:48:06 AM

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Dave Burke

Hi Fellas,

Can I ask you a quick one?  I put a fuel filter in my 1957 Sedan Deville with a 365-inch mill and mechanical pump.  Question: should it go between the tank and the pump, or the pump and the carb?  Does it make a difference?

Best,

Dave Burke
CLC# 27968
1957 Sedan Deville
1963 Series 62 - Project LUX
1983 Maserati Quattroporte

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Jon S

#1
GM placed them between the pump and the carb and also had a "sock" filter in the tank.  I would continue with the placement between the mechanical pump and the carb.  If your tank has rust a second filter between the tank and pump to protect the pump.  If tank is rusty, have it fixed.
Jon

1958 Cadillac Sedan De Ville
1973 Lincoln Continental Coupe
1981 Corvette
2004 Mustang GT

TJ Hopland

I agree with Jon S.   If you put one between the tank and pump I would get a clear one so you can see if you are getting junk in it. 

When ever I buy anything that is not fuel injected I always put a clear filter somewhere so I can see if there is crap in the tank.  If I run for a while and it stays fairly clean I remove it and just run the stock filter.
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And other assorted stuff I keep buying for some reason