You can type here any text you want

Fuel filter question

Welcome!

By registering with us, you'll be able to discuss, share and private message with other members of our community.

SignUp Now!

CanVan87GN

New Member
Joined
Apr 13, 2002
Messages
180
Some opinions please....I have a 190l/hr Walbro fuel pump and use my car for street only(my business car). I want to replace the fuel filter along with the, PCV, and plugs. Is a factory filter good for my application or is there a better after-market one available?

Shaun
 
Shaun, if your PCV rattles, leave it alone as new PCV's and old grommets tend to leak...alot. Put in some #24 Autolites and use dielectric grease on the boots. I've just been using the Fram fuel filters so far.
HTH
Jim
 
Jimmer

Hey Jim. How goes it? I will use the fram filter but how can you get rid of the PCV knocking sound (new grommet?). My car has lots of rattles and I am sytematically getting them done.

Shaun
 
Rattles...my car has more rattles than Toys R Us but the one thing that should rattle on our cars is the PCV. Take it out and shake it...if it sounds broken it's working. No rattle = FUBAR. If you have to replace it, then bendover at GM and p/u a new grommet as well :D, otherwise it'll leak like Top-Secret info!
Jim
 
Yes, I've paid more money for "performance" fuel filters in the past, and what I found was; I simply paid more money for a relabeled stocker.
You'll do fine with a FRAM, WIX, PUROLATOR, or AC DELCO, available at your local parts store.
Just don't buy the cheap "house" brands that some stores offer.

Autolite 24's gapped a .035 is the way to go on plugs, IMO too.
 
Back
Top