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Old 04-21-2009, 07:49 AM   #1
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i have a 1984 chevy c-10 2bl carbuerator.is it best to put a ac delco fuel filter or a aftermarket filter.
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does your filter screw into your carb? or do you have an inline filter?
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it screws into the carb
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i think i would by pass the carb one and use a inline one , it will catch more .

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I agree with shd but if the carb screw in filter is old replace it as well. I have always liked the clear looking in-line filters that way if your pump goes out you can see if fuel is being pumped.
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i think i would by pass the carb one and use a inline one , it will catch more .

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+1, and stick with an ACDelco style inline filter.
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