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In line fuel filter

Discussion in 'XJ Technical Chat' started by austinjg95, Mar 25, 2016.

  1. austinjg95

    austinjg95 New Member

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    Looking to get an in line filter, what size brake hose is on a '81 xj550rj?
     
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    Your bike's fuel line is a metic size, but I think you will find that a filter with a 1/4 inch nipple will work.
     
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    rocs82650 Well-Known Member

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    Try to get a sintered filter (Chacal sells them). The paper filters don't work good on xj's.

    Gary H.
     
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    k-moe Pie, Bacon, Bourbon. Moderator Premium Member

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    There isn't much room for most inline fiters. Chacal sells a variety of mini-filters that will fit with room to spare.
     
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    6mm gas line not brake hose
    or is that a different question
    chacal sells brake lines too
     
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    this is the filter you want
    a Primeline part number 7-02357. any aoto parts store I get them at napa


    http://www.xjbikes.com/forums/threads/inline-fuel-filter-longevity-alert.34020/#post-294113

    http://www.xjbikes.com/forums/threads/how-to-install-a-fuel-filter.6352/#post-208637

    notice how he runs the fuel line behind the carb rack
    I go down the side and to the tee from the back avoiding the fuel line holder on the top of the rack . you need to go low and away from the petcock to get filter to fill up with out a bubble in it
     
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    +1. I use the same 90° filter shown in Fitz's thread.

    Gary H.
     
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    unless I'm looking at a different one then I don't think it's suppose to be curved it just did that with age.
    thats what he is warning about the age of these filters.
     
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    Agreed. It's not curved new. He also stated for the cost of replacing them every two to three years or so (Fitz is also a frequent rider) it's cost effective. I've replaced mine once in four years because it was doing the same thing. I'm not refuting the filter 550 posted cause I've never tried it.

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    i haven't tried it either. once i get close enough in my restore i'll have to get one.
    my oreilly's has them under part number Part # 7-02357-1 for 3.79 each
     
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    +2. 550 appears to have no issues with them and Fitz also said he was looking for one like that but couldn't find one. That's two solid references which is good enough for me to try one.

    Gary H.
     
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    +1 from another solid reference.

    Gary H.
     
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    Ha! I was going to say that too.

    Gary H.
     
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    I used to use the 90º plastic one because there is so little room under the 750 seca tank, but that 180º one does fit without any problem. I do need to let y'al know that if you aren't careful with fuel-line length that it will rattle on the carb rail and make you think you have a problem in the top end.
     
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    The choice is yours austin.

    Gary H.
     
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    I don't know, and I don't see why it would ever need to be replaced. It's a sintered bronze filter element. If it ever gets clogged, just take it out and backflush it with carb cleaner.
     
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