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Originally Posted by ndutton
. . . and from what I'm reading in this thread you're not alone to some degree. I'm sorry but I don't get it. What am I missing? Why change one filter annually and not the other? Especially when it can produce exactly the contamination it's supposed to be protecting you from?
(My high school English teacher must be rolling in her grave. She preached to us in exactly these words, "A preposition is something you never end a sentence with.")
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If all goes well it shouldn't have anything in it. The major reason I have it is the smooth barbs allow one to take the carb off without sending rubber bits into the system. It has started to rust on the outside, so this thread reminded me it needs to get replaced.
I am halfway tempted to just replace the hose barb on the carb with some better kind of fitting and do without it.