CM2250 intake/exhaust leak results analysis |
01-22-2018, (Subject: CM2250 intake/exhaust leak results analysis ) Post: #6 | |||
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RE: CM2250 intake/exhaust leak results analysis (01-22-2018 )snailexpress Wrote: I have same setup and think it better to have longer plastic fuel line and short coolant lines easy to check. Ah ha, I've never personally seen one of the infamous liquid heated fuel filters! That explains it. Does that legth of fuel line, particularly plastic, not concern you for gelling issues pre-filter if it gets extremely cold? User's Signature: Why? Why do I always ask "why?" Because I can't learn or help teach others with "'cause I said so..." | |||
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CM2250 intake/exhaust leak results analysis - JMBT - 01-21-2018, RE: CM2250 intake/exhaust leak results analysis - mmssvv - 01-22-2018, RE: CM2250 intake/exhaust leak results analysis - Rawze - 01-22-2018, RE: CM2250 intake/exhaust leak results analysis - Hammerhead - 01-22-2018, RE: CM2250 intake/exhaust leak results analysis - snailexpress - 01-22-2018, RE: CM2250 intake/exhaust leak results analysis - Hammerhead - 01-22-2018 RE: CM2250 intake/exhaust leak results analysis - mmssvv - 01-29-2018, RE: CM2250 intake/exhaust leak results analysis - JMBT - 01-22-2018, RE: CM2250 intake/exhaust leak results analysis - Chamberpains - 01-30-2018, |
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