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Old 05-20-2006, 01:21 AM
Hecke-ster Hecke-ster is offline
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fuel line path in 60's diesel finner?

I am now starting to re-energize my finner after it has sat for long periods of time over the past three years. As an extra precaution, I want to plumb in an extra, clear, in-line fuel filter onto the line coming direct from the fuel tank so that I can watch what's coming out of there since it has sat for so long.

I am just getting to know the engine, so I am a little unsure about the path the fuel takes to get into the injector pump system. Can someone fill me in on where I can place this filter? There are two metal lines on the right-hand fenderl, one above the other. One is probably the return line. I am thinking that the one line that travels straight into a little "canister" looking filter-body with a wing-nut top is the one coming from the fuel tank.

Can anybody help me out here?
Thanks.
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