Dude, I'm not FL FATS ... but I might still agree with you. 


On Wednesday, January 8, 2014 9:23 PM, Dieselhead <126die...@gmail.com> wrote:
 
>When the screw on filter is bad, it often goes bad very slowly. 
> This is assuming a vehicle that is used semi regularly and fed fuel 
>that is semi clean.  
>
>My experience is that they just begin to restrict the fuel flow to 
>the point that the car will run but has no power.  My NA 300D would 
>run forever, but only at 5 MPH around the parking lot when I bought 
>it.  New screw on filter, then it ran 70 no problem...  
>
>My vote is like others, put it in a warm garage overnight, then 
>drive it home.  (c:
>

Hey!  FL FATS AGREES WITH ME


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