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Old 04-13-2005   #4 (permalink)
Pigpen
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Grand Prix 125
 
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Longmont, CO.
Posts: 38
Thanks for the replies! I want to fit an inline fuel filter for two reasons. First, with a clear inline filter I can troubleshoot fuel flow without disconnecting any of the fuel lines. Second, as TNSEN has noted, I too am experiencing paint chipping at the gas cap and have concerns that this will get into the engine and cause problems.

Not sure if there is a screen at the petcock inside the tank on the TBS, JASMAIL, and not sure how I can easily check this.

There are a variety of inline filters available ranging greatly in price (and quality most likely) and I have concerns about restricting the flow of fuel. I just rejetted the carbs and have the bike dialed in at this point. If I add a fuel filter I'm not sure if this will affect the work that I just did on the dyno.

Ride safe,

Pigpen
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