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Old 03-19-2019, 07:10 PM
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hi guys

sorry but need some help again with my car

just about ready to fire up the deuce after freshening up the engine/ trans

besides the fuel filter sock on the tank sending unit......what is the correct inline filter for the yenko deuce? and where would it be located?

any part number or pics i can go by

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I believe should only use the two sintered bronze filters in the carb inlets
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What Frank said. Two bronze filters, one for each float bowl. Remove the 1'' fitting and install the filter. I believe there is a spring also installed in each float bowl. Spring first then filter...

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hi

yes.......those are already present in my holley carb

no other "PRE" carb inline filter is required or original to the deuce?


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Old 03-20-2019, 03:52 AM
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The gentlemen above are correct. Nothing else.
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ok guys

thank you so very much

you guys are great

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You may want to consider the temporary install of an inline filter just in front of pump in the rubber hose. If you have a new tank there may be some leftover residue that this would catch rather than clog the carbs filters.
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What Frank said. Two bronze filters, one for each float bowl. Remove the 1'' fitting and install the filter. I believe there is a spring also installed in each float bowl. Spring first then filter...
Thin gasket also on fitting side of filter?
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