Jim
One changes it like an oil filter at specific time periods.
Lee

-- James B. Brennan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is it legal to use a paper gas filter housed in a clear plastic 
housing, as often found in an "impulse-buy" display next to the cash 
register at a car parts store?  I used one of those on my VW bus for 26 
years and had one on my lawn mower.  The real point being is that if 
one adds a filter to screen out bits of brown crud (old 
frothingslosh??) and one cannot readily see the filtering element and 
one also has a brown crud problem, how does one know when it's really 
loaded and about to starve the engine?

Jim Brennan
NC93963
WST / RI

(and I think that, before encountering this group, this may have been 
done to one of my wing tanks by a shop in New Hampshire)


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