Which one?
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pertheswede
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Re: Which one?
Buy a cheap pattern tap and nick the filters out of it?

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Oliverreilly
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Re: Which one?
Per 'to the rescue' on that one? yeah a picture would be good if I could see one! Thanks mate!pertheswede wrote:Buy a cheap pattern tap and nick the filters out of it?![]()
Re: Which one?
If only it were that simple, the pattern taps have a plastic filter thats not petrol resistant. Can you believe that ! They made it from a white plastic material that melts over a few months of emersion causing restricted flow, running problems and eventually engine damage if left un heeded.
Jeez these bloody china men couldnt make a chocolate teapot
Anyway i spent some time last night looking for this tap without any joy, i wonder if i gave to someone ?
Jeez these bloody china men couldnt make a chocolate teapot
Anyway i spent some time last night looking for this tap without any joy, i wonder if i gave to someone ?

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Oliverreilly
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Re: Which one?
Ah well no worries that you couldn't find it! Thanks for looking anyway! What?! That's stupid! Non petrol resistant?! Ah well! I think I will just leave the filter and put one in the fuel line for when it's running. Maybe two in the line if I don't have a petrol tank one! Cheers lads!allspeed wrote:If only it were that simple, the pattern taps have a plastic filter thats not petrol resistant. Can you believe that ! They made it from a white plastic material that melts over a few months of emersion causing restricted flow, running problems and eventually engine damage if left un heeded.
Jeez these bloody china men couldnt make a chocolate teapot![]()
Anyway i spent some time last night looking for this tap without any joy, i wonder if i gave to someone ?
Oliver