Fuel Filter replacementWritten by oldgrayfatguy on 4/23/2010 at 11:02 pmI need to polish my wheels. That hasn't been done for about 2 years. Do you
suppose my fuel mileage will go up when I get that done? :-)
Keith Hoffman
Goshen, IN
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ipcrc@yahoogroups.com, "Gib" <gibinmich@...> wrote:
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> When I washed my PC and changed the oil and I swear it ran smoother and might
have even picked up a little power along the way.
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ipcrc@yahoogroups.com, "C172myP51" <c172myp51@> wrote:
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> > Interesting question! I found a GW filter for 4 bucks (generic) but when I
went to replace it, it didn't fit! The hose was too big for the openings on the
ends of the filter. Ran over to the closest dealer & picked up a Hondaline
filter ($21 - OUCH!) which they actually had in stock. By the time I got back
my fuel line had been crimped for over an hour & the old rubber had cracked.
Had to cut if off @ the break & use what I had.
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> > -Scott
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ipcrc@yahoogroups.com, "douglasvanb" <douglas.vanbossuyt@> wrote:
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> > > Which filter did you use? The Hondaline part or a generic Goldwing
filter?
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