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2/06/2022 8:40 PM  #1


Cannister furl filter on fuel pump 1965

Is anybody still running one of those? my car has one ...I want to replace it because there is no telling how log it has been on it and it is rusty.
 


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2/06/2022 8:44 PM  #2


Re: Cannister furl filter on fuel pump 1965

Probably better to just put a regular fuel pump on it I am thinking....looks like it could be a leaky disaster.


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2/06/2022 8:56 PM  #3


Re: Cannister furl filter on fuel pump 1965

If I had a 65 pump/filter, I'd keep it.


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2/06/2022 9:01 PM  #4


Re: Cannister furl filter on fuel pump 1965

why did they discontinue using them? it is rusty and I wanna make sure I wanna use it before changing the filter cause I am gonna need to replace the metal screw on cover too. 
 


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2/06/2022 9:47 PM  #5


Re: Cannister furl filter on fuel pump 1965

16 bucks for new canister and filter.


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2/06/2022 10:19 PM  #6


Re: Cannister furl filter on fuel pump 1965

I would keep that setup personally.
I have one on my 289, never had a problem.
It’s nice and easy to change in that location without creating a mess.

I would change filter and while apart, clean up exterior .
If you find issues inside, then I would change.

The nice thing about this stye pump, the canister acts like a small tank for the pump.

 

2/07/2022 4:31 AM  #7


Re: Cannister furl filter on fuel pump 1965

I have one of these. Currently waiting on small filter wrench to arrive, so I can undo and replace the filter.


1964-1/2 D Code Coupe - 289 V8, 4 Speed Toploader, 3.00 ratio rear, Autolite 4100 Carb, 15" tires, Pertronix ignition
 

2/07/2022 5:01 AM  #8


Re: Cannister furl filter on fuel pump 1965

I will order a new canister and filter and try it out.


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2/07/2022 5:03 AM  #9


Re: Cannister furl filter on fuel pump 1965

Toploader wrote:

I have one of these. Currently waiting on small filter wrench to arrive, so I can undo and replace the filter.

where did you order the wrench from?
 


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2/07/2022 9:14 AM  #10


Re: Cannister furl filter on fuel pump 1965

Strap wrench from HF?


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2/07/2022 9:41 AM  #11


Re: Cannister furl filter on fuel pump 1965

Rudi wrote:

Strap wrench from HF?

Good idea its pretty rusty looking may be fun getting it off this first time.
 


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2/07/2022 10:40 AM  #12


Re: Cannister furl filter on fuel pump 1965

Soak the area where the  canister screws onto with penetrating oil a few times for a couple of days to help it’s removal, you don’t want to gall the threads by doing the job dry.


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2/07/2022 11:23 AM  #13


Re: Cannister furl filter on fuel pump 1965

Rudi wrote:

Soak the area where the canister screws onto with penetrating oil a few times for a couple of days to help it’s removal, you don’t want to gall the threads by doing the job dry.

I have some of that Knockem loose spray it is some good stuff.
 


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2/07/2022 2:54 PM  #14


Re: Cannister furl filter on fuel pump 1965

BILLY WALTON from GEORGIA wrote:

Toploader wrote:

I have one of these. Currently waiting on small filter wrench to arrive, so I can undo and replace the filter.

where did you order the wrench from?
 

I just ordered one off Ebay and yes, it's a small strap wrench.
Also, I've never had any leaking issues with the fuel filter. It works great.


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2/07/2022 3:12 PM  #15


Re: Cannister furl filter on fuel pump 1965

Toploader wrote:

BILLY WALTON from GEORGIA wrote:

Toploader wrote:

I have one of these. Currently waiting on small filter wrench to arrive, so I can undo and replace the filter.

where did you order the wrench from?
 

I just ordered one off Ebay and yes, it's a small strap wrench.
Also, I've never had any leaking issues with the fuel filter. It works great.

I need to get a wrench.
 


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2/09/2022 2:57 AM  #16


Re: Cannister furl filter on fuel pump 1965

I have found that by wrapping some sandpaper around the canister then applying the strap wrench gives it a better grip. At least it works well on oil filters. 


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