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Re: fuel filter

Posted by dave Esch on Apr 06, 2010; 12:25am
URL: http://vintage-and-classic-hondas.81.s1.nabble.com/fuel-filter-tp465435p699105.html

Well I took the main line off the petcock, attached a long piece of fuel hose to it and ran it right to a gas can, then opened the petcock and went in the house. It isn't a bad job. One thing I should tell you, according to the Honda dealer once you take the nut off the petcock the o-ring needs replaced. That only comes with the strainer assembly and will run you over $30. So if you are just going to inspect the strainer, remove the whole assembly (petcock and strainer) from the tank and leave the big nut on.