Gunfreak25
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Having torn my canisters apart for a deep cleaning, cup, spring, o ring and all I noticed a potential problem for all us deuce owners.
Pictured is a Napa Gold 3540. It’s a 6 micron filter. The cork gaskets on either end, do not seal against the bottom cup in the fuel canisters. Many other fuel filters I see posted here are built the same way.
The original filters from the military in my deuce were absolutely trashed and well past their service life. However you’ll notice they use rubber on the ends. This seals against the bottom cup in the canisters perfectly.
What this means is for those with the metal on metal cork “seal” there is unfiltered fuel getting past the elements.
My solution, add an o ring to the cup or flip it upside down which seals against the cork, you’d just have to make sure it’s centered on the cork.
Furthermore, there is another o ring in the canisters under the cup. Mine were rotten and easily replaced. These keep fuel from leaking past the threaded center shaft.
Just thought I’d share this, someone on another forum found the same issue years ago. https://forums.g503.com/viewtopic.php?t=58024
Pictured is a Napa Gold 3540. It’s a 6 micron filter. The cork gaskets on either end, do not seal against the bottom cup in the fuel canisters. Many other fuel filters I see posted here are built the same way.
The original filters from the military in my deuce were absolutely trashed and well past their service life. However you’ll notice they use rubber on the ends. This seals against the bottom cup in the canisters perfectly.
What this means is for those with the metal on metal cork “seal” there is unfiltered fuel getting past the elements.
My solution, add an o ring to the cup or flip it upside down which seals against the cork, you’d just have to make sure it’s centered on the cork.
Furthermore, there is another o ring in the canisters under the cup. Mine were rotten and easily replaced. These keep fuel from leaking past the threaded center shaft.
Just thought I’d share this, someone on another forum found the same issue years ago. https://forums.g503.com/viewtopic.php?t=58024
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