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> Fuel Filter Confusion, Is it as simple as "Black or White"
dagdal1967
post Jun 29 2003, 08:08 AM
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Hey guys...

I'm going to be doing a major road trip from Des Moines Iowa to Dallas Texas in the next week or two and want to have a couple spare fuel filters on hand while I blow the cobwebs out of the engine/Gas Tank.

My Car is a '73 1.7. I've looked up the part number for the Fuel filter on Pelican Parts, but the picture of the one that supposedly matches my year model doesn't match what is actually currently installed.

The one on PP is a BLACK filter with a fairly thick ridge around its middle, while the one actually installed looks more like the one that PP says is for 75-76 models. (WHITE with a thinner ridge).

Do I have the wrong one installed? Does it really matter? Is there much difference? Is it as simple as black and white?

Thanks in advance!!!

Doug

PS - Are the filters available through Standard Auto Parts Stores????
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Dave_Darling
post Jun 30 2003, 04:49 PM
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...Or at least, only offer one example where there are several possibilities.

I believe that there are three fuel filters used on 914s over the years. There is one with 7mm inlet and outlet ("little-little") that was used in conjunction with a "converter hose" that had 7mm ID on one end and 9mm ID on the other. The converter hose adapted from the center tunnel supply line to the fuel filter inlet.

There was one with a 9mm inlet and a 7mm outlet ("big-little"), and it was used in conjunction with a regular piece of 9mm ID fuel hose going from the center tunnel supply line to the filter.

The 75-76 had a 7mm inlet and a larger outlet. The late pump had a very large inlet... Yeah, here we go! From Pete Klager's hose diagram:
(IMG:http://www.pelicanparts.com/914/technical_specs/FTRUNK.GIF)

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