K&N PF-1300 Fuel Filter
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I believe this is for a 5/16" tube, but it could fit a 1/4" tube
The answer is technically yes, as long as you have a pump that can drag and push the fuel through, which is not what it's intended to do.
I'm on the way to the bank Go to the manufacturer's website and look up the specifications
Under the arrow is a red word with the word "flow". It's not super noticeable, but you can certainly see it The other way to check would be to fill one side with fuel and see if it drains out the other side. Obviously there would be a lot of mess, but it would help rule out the possibility that the sticker or label was placed upside down from
Selected User Reviews For K&N PF-1300 Fuel Filter
This is a PF-type of site The 1300 I ordered and received was the one I wanted, regardless of the incorrect photograph on the listing. You should be very careful about what you want and think about checking the K&N However, we cannot make a definitive statement as to what a particular item number looks like. So basically, this appears to be the same filter as the ones found in standard auto parts stores - only smaller. A few coats of K&D black paint I hereby create the logo N. For this particular one, you will need 5/16" hoses. I am satisfied.
The fact that it is a high flow k+ampn filter is appealing to me It's no different than getting an oil change and changing the air filter. As an air or fluid filter, the micron rating is not included because filtering things that are smaller would slow the flow down, and that is what you are giving up with a high flow filter. Therefore, it is exactly what I need for my stand-alone It would be suitable for performance applications in any industry.
There is only one generic fuel filter, painted black with "made in Taiwan" painted in white and the K&N filter within the paper package. It has a sticker attached to I don't see anything special about these stickers, they will fall off the very first time they get Metal is at least a good thing.
Fuel lines, new hose clamps, and this - all new 3/8" fuel lines and new hose clamps The price tag is very high This leaky fuel line could light my vehicle on fire when it was attached to the leak. So I removed the clamp from the leaky side and cut off an inch of the new fuel line and carefully re-attached it. The clamp was attached and tightened down So here's what you'll need There is still a leak. I'm not sure. The motor runs fine, so I know I have installed the fuel filter in the correct direction, so I'm at a loss and will look for a different brand.
I used my own research to find the part number ( I looked it up prior to ordering), but the picture in the advertisement does not match the.
This filter is ideal for so many applications that I replaced the $50 factory filter on my SXS with this one. A specification of K &ampampamp My search for a site that met all my needs led me to N.
I trust the brand and the filter works as advertised.
A 1963 Buick Electra 401 with air conditioning and a gas return line does not work with this.