About 3/4 down the page there is the Universal Filter thing.
http://www.dansperformanceparts.com/buggy/fuel/buggyfuel2.htm
I have not personally tried these so it is up to you to decide if you want
to use them. One thing, they're cheap :-) Or you could go with any in-line
fuel filter installed before the main filter and before the pump ect so that
it will capture most of the crud and thereby save on the more expensive main
fuel filter. Benz comes with one and a screen sediment filter *inside* the
tank. IMO that one should be stripped of it's screen and another in-line
(accessible) one installed just at the outlet port from the fuel tank making
changing them simple. Mine wasn't :-(
Luc
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Subject: [Biofuel] cummings engins
To all,
I purchased a 1995 dodge truck with a Cummins engine in it. I am looking
for a source of biodiesel before starting to make my own. I will need a
source of inexpensive fuel filters. does any one know a supplier? I hear
the tank crud will be flushed out. I think this truck will have a lot.
Farmer Paul
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