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Bought these fuel filters but they only lasted a few months and very few miles. I got them on ebay and they are not VisuView or a name brand so I guess it serves me right. Anyway, I recommend staying away.
So what brand are they?
And please don't say ebay. ebay makes nothing.
And if they were clogged, they sure as hell wouldn't do that!
They are just junk. ethanol is to blame.
I use russels on both my bikes. they are the real deal. cleanable too. just back flush with carb cleaner. http://russellperformance.com/mc/fuel-management/fuel-filters.shtml
So what brand are they?
And please don't say ebay. ebay makes nothing.
They are just junk. ethanol is to blame.
I use russels on both my bikes. they are the real deal. cleanable too. just back flush with carb cleaner. http://russellperformance.com/mc/fuel-management/fuel-filters.shtml
LOL. I know eBay does not make anything. No brand name on them though.
No mention in the ad whether safe for ethanol or not. Honestly, I've never seen this. I've
been using Visu-Filters for years and never had a problem. I think these are just cheap chinese knock-offs even though they say made in the USA.
One thing I noticed is the use of plastic mesh as the filter medium. I don't think I've ever seen a Visu Filter that was not steel mesh or sintered bronze.
I like the Russels and run them in my truck but I needed a 90 degree or at least a very small one. I'll look around. Thanks for the tip.
Scary and thanks for the heads up! That easily could have caused a fire.
I've been looking for a 90 degree filter on a different bike and now I've been warned to watch out for bad product out there.