Originally Posted by
Ernie Misner
If you used the simpler two line system with this product any dirt brought in from fueling would cling to the "wrong side" of the clunk - but that would not matter because of the filter in this product, right? I wonder if this filter is indeed as good as the felt clunk type. (can filter as finely)
Well, I have a filter in my fueling can, so I'm not likely too introduce dirt into the system anyway, but yeah, that's the point I was making; anything that did get into the system during fueling would be stopped by the filter in the "QuikFire"" unit. That is a good filter in the QuikFire, and I think it would be more than sufficient to filter the fuel. I would still use a felt clunk myself however, for it's ability to keep air out of the system and to completely empty the tank. Another benefit of the felt clunk is that it is heavy and helps the clunk, "clunk".
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