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    Why do you guys think the glass inline fuel filters all say "not recommended for inboard engines"? I need an inline filter, and was looking at the cheap ones, but I can't dig up any info on why they are not recommended. If you do have an inline, pre-main filter, what are you using?

    This is the one that I am referring to.
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    #2
    Outboards suck, inboards blow Don't know for sure, but they may not be rated for pressure.

    Does your boat not have a fuel/water filter, or are you just looking for some backup filtration?
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      #3
      Originally posted by spharis View Post
      Why do you guys think the glass inline fuel filters all say "not recommended for inboard engines"?
      What happens if the glass cracks and breaks? In a car the gas will spill on the ground, on a boat it will be in a bilge.

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        #4
        I want to filter before my sending unit for my fuel flow.
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          #5
          Originally posted by lee View Post
          What happens if the glass cracks and breaks? In a car the gas will spill on the ground, on a boat it will be in a bilge.
          I can accept that, but some of the glass ones say they are ok for inboards?

          What would you use lee?
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            #6
            I would just use a inline fuel filter for an auto, such as the fram inline kit. Effective & inexpensive to replace once a year. High performance auto shops have some real nice looking two piece aluminum units that have a replacable pourous brass element that works well also.
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              #7
              If cold water hits the glass they tend to break and the glass filters are restrictive in there flow.

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                #8
                Originally posted by spharis View Post
                I can accept that, but some of the glass ones say they are ok for inboards?

                What would you use lee?

                Metal in-line one.

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                  #9
                  I use a metal inline one and it works just fine.
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