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Inline pre filter
I would like to install a inline pre filter on my 1999 Powerstroke F250. The reason I want to install a pefilter is because I am running some Bio diesel and I know that it tends to clean all of the gunk out of you tank and lines and stops up your main filter. I would like to install a cheap Fram clear inline filter so I can keep and eye on the gunk and save the life of my expensive main filter. So my question is where can I install this filter under the hood where it will be easy to access for changing. Pictures would help a great deal!
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I got mine from TSC for $25 and the replacement elements are $5. I mounted it on the frame as part of the tank and prepump filter mods, really made a huge difference in the sound of my engine and my nerves when I fuel up. Here are my fuel system pics Shutterfly | View Shared Pictures
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Tractor supply, 8000 miles ago, before the pump and eliminate the factory lines and fittings and replace with rubber lines and hose clamps.
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