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) _____________________________________________________________ Click to learn how you can earn extra cash in day trading. http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL2111/fc/Ioyw6iigD06681yZcAghAS5o2VZySHVvOSnXwGlvAfaGVaAlmhiuox/
