Dryriver1
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I personally have not used the Quadrajet interior filter for the reason mentioned earlier as Hot Wheels Burban said....
"Also, check the fuel filter (careful with the one in the carburetor inlet line, because it's VERY easy to strip those threads) (not one of GM's finer designs!)."
If you place an in-line filter it will be easier to change every time.
If you leave the internal filter and add an in-line you might forget you have an internal filter that will later clog up.
If you add an in-line filter and leave the internal filter there is more restriction on your line to start off and as they get clogged up there will be even more restriction added especially when you ask your truck for more fuel on a pedal to the floor condition.
I personally ditched the internal filter since my first car a 74 Nova back in 1982.
Why? Because I ruined the fine threads.
Never, ever have I used them again and never ever needed them again.
You can also get an exterior in-line check valve if you wish that way you do not mess with those very fine threads on that Quadrajet.
This is some good reading too.
Just my humble opinion.
Best wishes to all of you and all of your loved ones always.
Dryriver1
"Also, check the fuel filter (careful with the one in the carburetor inlet line, because it's VERY easy to strip those threads) (not one of GM's finer designs!)."
If you place an in-line filter it will be easier to change every time.
If you leave the internal filter and add an in-line you might forget you have an internal filter that will later clog up.
If you add an in-line filter and leave the internal filter there is more restriction on your line to start off and as they get clogged up there will be even more restriction added especially when you ask your truck for more fuel on a pedal to the floor condition.
I personally ditched the internal filter since my first car a 74 Nova back in 1982.
Why? Because I ruined the fine threads.
Never, ever have I used them again and never ever needed them again.
You can also get an exterior in-line check valve if you wish that way you do not mess with those very fine threads on that Quadrajet.
This is some good reading too.
79 - Fuel filter check valve? - CorvetteForum - Chevrolet Corvette Forum Discussion
C3 Tech/Performance - 79 - Fuel filter check valve? - I replaced the fuel filter on the original quadrajet carburetor inlet but after it was said and done, I realized that the plug I removed from the new fuel filter was not a plug at all but some sort of a flimsy check valve! I do own a 73 and...
www.corvetteforum.com
Just my humble opinion.
Best wishes to all of you and all of your loved ones always.
Dryriver1
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