Fuel Filter Has anyone found an alternative (maybe plastic) fuel filter from their local motor factors that'll do the submersible job? I have a couple of X-refs of the Ducati part number, but my local factors don't seem to be able to make sense of them. NAPA # 3032 to be exact. Also, the BMW K75, K100 fuel filter (# 13321461265). The bottom line is it seems is that any 5/16 nipple fuel injection filter (aluminum can type) that's 2"--3" long (w/o nipples) and about 2" diameter will work just fine for our 4 valvers. |
Fram G2 equivalent is listed here http://www.users.waitrose.com/~paso/parts.htm#Fuel Doesn't mention the NAPA # but say's it's the same as the K series ones so... |
Here's a few you might want to look at Rob; BMW K100RS (as above) (or 16142325859) AC GF61 Fram G2 Motorcraft FG-2 |
Thanks guys. That should to do it. Rgds, Rob |
Thanks guys. That should to do it. Rgds, Rob |
The BMW one definitely works as I had to use one when Snells were out of stock of the DP one. |
don't know if you guys get ryco but a Z200 works in mine. oh, and don't use a plastic one, they aren't designed to be submersed in petrol and can burst with 3.0 bar (or more) pressure.:sing: |
Interesting, but my local motor factors produced a plastic filter when asked to cross reference that list. I have asked them to price the greman version that I had originally............ Rgds, Rob |
Scuse my ignorance but 1. Why not use a genuine part? 2. And should they be changed after a certain time , as mine hasn't been changed in at least 10 years? I've obviously been riding round blissfully unaware it needed changing:D Phil |
I think it's an "every two years/5,000 miles" job. A new one is £13.50, and while not a huge amount, lots of peeps seem to think you can get them for a fiver or less. I thought I'd get one for the tank and another for the spares box. |
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