Quick Q
Have a Zetec carb kit from DanST engineering - currently fitting up
Bike pump fitted. Systec fuel filter supplied. Does the filter go before or after the pump?
Many thanks
I'd put a filter before the pump to stop it getting damaged, and if cheap enough another one after the pump too.
Jason
ideally a course filter before the pump, and a fine one after
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Originally posted by gremlin1234
ideally a course filter before the pump, and a fine one after
Before the pump will protect your pump from dirts of the fuel tank.
But after the pump it will protect your engine in case of pump failure.
Personally, and that is what we advice for racing cars, a fuel filter has to go between the pump and the engine. Because if the pump brakes, you
don't want little pieces of pump gears into your carbs, or worst, your engine. It is preferable and cheaper to change the fuel pump than the
carbs or the engine.
Ideally you should have an in-tank filter at the suction point to protect the pump, and an in-line fuel filter between the pump and the engine to
protect the engine.
Hope that will help
[Edited on 21/10/20 by voucht]
For all the cost I'd fit a couple of big can filters, the ones I have from the Sierra are just perfect inline ones that fit onto the hose.
Gents
Thanks for the replies. If I understand correctly, the Sytec can thing goes before the pump - makes sense - and ideally some finer filter after it.
Not sure if the Sytec is course - I am assuming it is... being relatively large.