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Earl's 100 Micron Billet In-Line Fuel Filter

361-230628


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100 Micron Billet In-Line Fuel Filter
$113.95
  • -8AN O-ring Inlet and Outlet
  • 175 gph
  • 1.5" Diameter x 3.5" Body Length
  • Stainless Steel Woven Mesh Element
  • Recommended for use as a Pre Filter in Carbureted and EFI Systems
  • Estimated to ship direct from manufacturer
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    Do these units use a paper or screen element? Can they be cleaned and reused?

    Asked by: Virgil
    The Earls 361-230628 filter uses a stainless steel woven mesh element.
    Answered by: jshook
    Date published: 2022-12-16
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