Filter on banjo fuel pump is it safe to remove it??
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Filter on banjo fuel pump is it safe to remove it??
need to clean it up today again,is it safe to remove tis or a bit risky to do so??
Re: Filter on banjo fuel pump is it safe to remove it??
maybe not a good idea if it was made with one......
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Re: Filter on banjo fuel pump is it safe to remove it??
Are you just wanting to remove and clean the Banjo filter, Chipvan?
Not difficult, and a cotton bud will get it out once the nuts' off (Think that's one of Kirstys tips, but there's a factsheet with it all on).
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Not difficult, and a cotton bud will get it out once the nuts' off (Think that's one of Kirstys tips, but there's a factsheet with it all on).
SD
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Re: Filter on banjo fuel pump is it safe to remove it??
It seems to trap fibres that come from the main filter so if, as you enquire in another thread, you remove the main filter, you probably don't need it. Don't know how happy I'd be with no filters though 

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Re: Filter on banjo fuel pump is it safe to remove it??
what a thicko i really am,
the pre mesh filter (inline type) i have was in the wrong way round and was full of bits.
put a new one on and cleaned out the banjo filter and alls good again.
been thinking best to leave on banjo filter on fuel pump!
my set up is mesh inline filter,heatexchanger,standard bongo main fuel filter and the banjo on still on.
I reckon iam picking up bits from my father inlaws container ,know the oil is good...he is less than tidy

put a new one on and cleaned out the banjo filter and alls good again.
been thinking best to leave on banjo filter on fuel pump!
my set up is mesh inline filter,heatexchanger,standard bongo main fuel filter and the banjo on still on.
I reckon iam picking up bits from my father inlaws container ,know the oil is good...he is less than tidy
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Re: Filter on banjo fuel pump is it safe to remove it??
Ill wait until your next thread when it blocks again.......................




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Re: Filter on banjo fuel pump is it safe to remove it??
all sorted again!
easy to do now i know what iam doing 20 mins max!
reckon i need to talk to my father in law,he also uses oil in his landy but he is less than carefull,my bet it his ways that are doing it!! he he
easy to do now i know what iam doing 20 mins max!
reckon i need to talk to my father in law,he also uses oil in his landy but he is less than carefull,my bet it his ways that are doing it!! he he