Bruce Kerney
19-02-09, 09:59 PM
Not being totally familiar with Jeeps I was wanting to know and may possibly help others venturing into outback areas, how and what type of fuel filters Jeeps use and where is the filter located. The chances of fuel contamination in country areas is much greater than city and do Jeep owners bother putting in additional filtration
Where is the existing filter located, in fuel tank, hard to get to and change, or in engine bay, easy to inspect and change, is it a canister that you can see into, with a glass bottom to see for water, can it be readily "blead" to remove water or one that you can't see or inspect so you have no idea the state of the nation.
The cheap plastic in line ones go some way to additional filtration, but a better heavier duty one may be more expensive but a lot cheaper if stranded in the outback with a car that isn't going anywhere.....
Looking forward to your comments..........
Does anyone use "Upper Cylinder Lube" Additive to petrol fuel tanks, or the old "Half a cup of Metho" into the tank to "mix" with any water in tank to get rid of the water through the system without hurting the motor
Where is the existing filter located, in fuel tank, hard to get to and change, or in engine bay, easy to inspect and change, is it a canister that you can see into, with a glass bottom to see for water, can it be readily "blead" to remove water or one that you can't see or inspect so you have no idea the state of the nation.
The cheap plastic in line ones go some way to additional filtration, but a better heavier duty one may be more expensive but a lot cheaper if stranded in the outback with a car that isn't going anywhere.....
Looking forward to your comments..........
Does anyone use "Upper Cylinder Lube" Additive to petrol fuel tanks, or the old "Half a cup of Metho" into the tank to "mix" with any water in tank to get rid of the water through the system without hurting the motor