TexasKnucklehead
Jedi Knight
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I've owned my TR6 for about 5 years and never replaced the fuel filter. It was grundgy on the outside, but the inside looked OK anytime I wiped it off.
I replaced it the other day and cut the plastic case open to see how much dirt was in there. It was way cleaner that I'd have guessed. Then I realized that the paper filter is supposed to be glued to the top of the housing and had come loose. So, basically, I've had no filter for who knows how long. As many times as I looked at that filter, I could never have seen it was in need of replacement.
Jer
I replaced it the other day and cut the plastic case open to see how much dirt was in there. It was way cleaner that I'd have guessed. Then I realized that the paper filter is supposed to be glued to the top of the housing and had come loose. So, basically, I've had no filter for who knows how long. As many times as I looked at that filter, I could never have seen it was in need of replacement.
Jer