PTmowerMech
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I had no idea there was a difference.
PT, I didn't think you were that dense. Of course there is difference in filters. Basically all comes down to the filtration level. Gravity fed system requires a looser micron level. Although I do use 25 micro filters on gravity fed riders without problem though they recommend 70 micron for these systems.
But in general you should use a smallest micron that works.
Now I didn't watch snaggle tooth's video but so I do not he mention it but you should never turn one around once it has been used.
The red ones are 150 micron and the white ones are 75 micron. I never use the red, just too open and allow too much debris through them.I had no idea there was a difference.
I have had issues using the 691035/84001895 filters on gravity feed systems when the tank has the vapor recovery system due to the slight vacuum created in the tank when running prevents the tank from having enough elevation above the carb to completely empty the tank. About the last inch in the bottom would create fuel starvation issues. Normally use the white filters on those, and use the 40 micron 691035 on fuel pump systems.PT, I didn't think you were that dense. Of course there is difference in filters. Basically all comes down to the filtration level. Gravity fed system requires a looser micron level. Although I do use 25 micro filters on gravity fed riders without problem though they recommend 70 micron for these systems.
But in general you should use a smallest micron that works.
Now I didn't watch snaggle tooth's video but so I do not he mention it but you should never turn one around once it has been used.
i use the 75 micron white briggs for gravity feed engines, and for pump feed engines i use the briggs 691035 on pump feed. no issues
and i keep the honda fuel strainers on hand too