Application:
Fit Most Vehicles.
For both Carbureted and EFI Systems.
Can be worked with Gasoline, Petrol, Diesel, E85 Ethanol Fuel.
Universal for AN6 AN8 AN10 Fuel Lines, as long as the connectors are suitable.
Recommended to install after fuel pump as Secondary Filter.
Also can be Installed as the Primary Filter between the fuel tank and the fuel pump (vacuum side).
Vehicle compatibility charts are for REFERENCE ONLY. Check product type and size to match your needs.
Specification:
100% quality assurance tested, more responsive, less expensive, easier to install.
Fuel Filter Type: In-line
Filter Aluminum Shell O.D.: 58mm
Filter Screen Density: 50 Micron
Inside Filter Screen: Removable &Cleanable & Reusable
Protect your fuel system of vehicle from contaminants.
Improve engine performance and save fuel.
Reinforced seal with O-shaped rubber ring.
Shell design meets the needs of high flow.
Material & Color:
Material: made of high quality Aluminum Alloy Body & Stainless Steel Filter Screen.
Color: as picture.
Package Included:
1x Fuel Filter;
2x AN6 Fitting w/ O-ring;
2x AN8 Fitting w/ O-ring;
2x AN10 Fitting w/ O-ring;
1x Mounting Bracket. (100% Brand New Never Used Or Installed)
Suggestions:
1. Recommended to install after fuel pump as Secondary Filter.
2. Recommended flow direction from inside to outside of the element.
3. Recommended to clean or replace the filter regularly.
What is Fuel Filter?
A fuel filter acts as a permeable barrier that cleans the fuel of impurities, sediment, contaminants, and rust before they have a chance to get inside the fuel injection system and ultimately
inside the engine of your vehicle. The fuel filter can be a cartridge with filtering material inside.
What are Signs of a Bad Fuel Filter?
1. Poor Engine Performance.
2. Hard Starting.
3. Stalling.
4. Random Misfire or Rough Idle.
5. Fuel System Part Failures.
How Often Should You Change?
Depending on the age of your vehicle, it may require the fuel filter be changed every 20,000-30,000 miles, which, given the average 13,000 miles per year that Americans drive, is about once every year and a half to two years. However, newer vehicles can have fuel filters that last up to 60,000 miles.