I think this one is off a Rabbit, Long cylinder and real quite. --- Will Wood <evilscientistboo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > It's a style of pump. There's diaphram styles > similar to a stock pump and the rotary style where > two rotors move the fuel. > > -----Original Message----- > >From: Denis Dodson <coocoo@xxxxxxx> > >Sent: May 23, 2006 11:36 AM > >To: tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > >Subject: [tcb] Re: Fuel filter placement? > > > >Isn't it the same as an electric fuel pump? > > > > > > > >----- Original Message ----- > >From: "Sammie Smith" <slsmith@xxxxxxxxx> > >To: <tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > >Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2006 10:36 AM > >Subject: [tcb] Re: Fuel filter placement? > > > > > >> Paul: > >> I don't know what in the h - - - - a "rotory" > fuel pump is: But you > >> normally place the filter before the pump, i.e., > between the tank and the > >> fuel pump. > >> Sammie > >> > >> At 07:05 PM 5/22/2006, you wrote: > >>>I run a rotory fuel pump .does it make any > difference > >>>if you place the fuel filter between the gas tank > and > >>>pump or pump and motor? > >> > >> > >> > > > > > > > Paul Smith www.23window.com/thezone Praise The Lowered T.C.B. H.B.B.