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Re: [ST] Replacement Fuel Filters
- Subject: Re: [ST] Replacement Fuel Filters
- From: "Garry Simmons" <garrysimmons@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 9 Jan 2005 18:19:13 -0500
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I used the BMW motorcycle fuel filter (1/3 the cost) at my 12K service. =
Although I had my 24K done a couple months ago, I'm waiting for spring =
to do the fuel filter, plugs, air filter, etc.=20
Garry
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From: Rod Brown=20
To: ST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx=20
Sent: Sunday, January 09, 2005 5:17 PM
Subject: [ST] Replacement Fuel Filters
In searching the web I found lots of references to a exact replacement =
Triumph in tank fuel filter. One was a BMW part number 16 14 2 325 859 =
and another, possibly a Ducatic part, part number unknown. On one list =
a guy listed a Purolator F20011, AC GF61, Fram G2, Motocraft FG-2, Wix =
33032, and Napa Gold 3032 all as direct replacements. Funny, a lot of =
them don't cross to each other. Has anyone actually used these car fuel =
filters in their "in tank" system? If so how did it do?
Thanks,
Rod
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<DIV>I used the BMW motorcycle fuel filter (1/3 the cost) at my 12K =
service.=20
Although I had my 24K done a couple months ago, I'm waiting for spring =
to do the=20
fuel filter, plugs, air filter, etc. </DIV>
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<DIV>Garry</DIV>
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<A title=3Dsprint_st@xxxxxxx href=3D"mailto:sprint_st@xxxxxxx">Rod =
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<DIV>In searching the web I found lots of references to a exact=20
replacement Triumph in tank fuel filter. One was a BMW =
part=20
number 16 14 2 325 859 and another, possibly a Ducatic part, part =
number=20
unknown. On one list a guy listed a Purolator =
F20011, AC=20
GF61, Fram G2, Motocraft FG-2, Wix 33032, and Napa Gold 3032 all as =
direct=20
replacements. Funny, a lot of them don't cross to each =
other. Has=20
anyone actually used these car fuel filters in their "in tank" =
system? =20
If so how did it do?</DIV>
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<DIV>Thanks,</DIV>
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