From: Thomas M McHugh (tmmchugh@msn.com)
Date: Mon Apr 10 2006 - 06:10:10 PDT
Chris,
I replaced my in tank M38A1 Filter with an original from Peter DeBella's
Jeep Parts. It might have still allowed fine particles to get to the
Carb. As an additional protection to the expensive new Carb I also added a
pencil type Filter (Like the 65 Ford had) at the line entry into the carb.
That type really helps to protect the fuel system, but you should have the
main filter, or you will plug the fine pencil filter too quickly.
If you do not know what I mean, contact me off list.
Tom McHugh, NJ
1952 M38A1
M-416 Trailer
MVPA, MTA, Red Ball Transport
----- Original Message -----
> Does anyone know where I can find a fuel filter for my
From: "Chris Somers" <bone184bw@yahoo.com>
To: "Military Vehicles Mailing List" <mil-veh@mil-veh.org>
Sent: Sunday, April 09, 2006 10:28 PM
Subject: [MV] Wondering about a fuel filter for a M38A1
> 1953 M38A1? Or can I get a fuel filter from any auto
> part store? I just got the carb. installed and now
> it's acting like it may have a fuel filter problem,
> chugging and back firing, then it dies. any thought or
> idea will help.
>
>
> Chris Somers
> US Army (Ret.)
> Combat Wounded
> Operation Iraqi Freedom Vet 300+ Missions 2004-2005
> American Legion #420
> MVPA Member #28977
> Proud Owner-1953 M38A1
>
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