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<blockquote data-quote="Gordie" data-source="post: 2205" data-attributes="member: 7"><p>The Racor filter I had was quite a large capacity one, whereas that filter you pictured looks quite small. A big filter would be more forgiving of a bit of clogging. That little one looks like a waste of time, considering that it is located before the pre filter!</p><p></p><p>The racor also has a centrifugal sort of action, so throws a lot of sediment into the sight glass below the filter element, which you can drain periodically.</p><p></p><p>Yep, didn't even take vehicles that sat around to get the 'bug', could 'catch' it from contaminated fueling sources. Until I installed that Racor, I could be cruising along the highway and then without warning, starve of fuel and come to a halt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gordie, post: 2205, member: 7"] The Racor filter I had was quite a large capacity one, whereas that filter you pictured looks quite small. A big filter would be more forgiving of a bit of clogging. That little one looks like a waste of time, considering that it is located before the pre filter! The racor also has a centrifugal sort of action, so throws a lot of sediment into the sight glass below the filter element, which you can drain periodically. Yep, didn't even take vehicles that sat around to get the 'bug', could 'catch' it from contaminated fueling sources. Until I installed that Racor, I could be cruising along the highway and then without warning, starve of fuel and come to a halt. [/QUOTE]
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