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canister pre-filter
anyone know where i can buy the canister pre filter for a 2014 rt limited
Last edited by lewisalice; 03-21-2018 at 06:50 PM.
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https://www.cheapcycleparts.com/oemparts/a/cam/53f54615f870021dbc21b7ed/fuel-system
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Originally Posted by Highwayman2013
https://www.cheapcycleparts.com/oemparts/a/cam/53f54615f870021dbc21b7ed/fuel-system
I was looking on the web site before posting couldnt find it.
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Changing the canister prefilter is one of those PITA jobs that take longer to remove and replace the Tupperware than to change the filter.
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Originally Posted by lewisalice
I was looking on the web site before posting couldnt find it.
It’s under fuel system.
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Originally Posted by JayBros
Changing the canister prefilter is one of those PITA jobs that take longer to remove and replace the Tupperware than to change the filter.
It says replace at 28k? should i just leave it
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Originally Posted by Highwayman2013
It’s under fuel system.
I am def having a brain fart finding it do you know the part #
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Originally Posted by lewisalice
I am def having a brain fart finding it do you know the part #
709000524
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Originally Posted by Highwayman2013
709000524
thanks
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I posted up a how to a while ago, but the long and short of it is, you don't have to replace it. You can separate the two halves and clean it and reinstall it.
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Old thread, I know, but I would like to ask a question of anyone who has taken this filter apart and cleaned it.
For someone who drives on roads and not often very dusty, how much dust can really accumulate in this filter?
And since the air goes through the charcoal filter of the EVAP system before it could get to the gas tank, how relevant is this filter at all?
I don't recall seeing such a redundant filter on any other vehicle I have owned, car or motorcycle.
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Originally Posted by Madison Sully
Old thread, I know, but I would like to ask a question of anyone who has taken this filter apart and cleaned it.
For someone who drives on roads and not often very dusty, how much dust can really accumulate in this filter?
And since the air goes through the charcoal filter of the EVAP system before it could get to the gas tank, how relevant is this filter at all?
I don't recall seeing such a redundant filter on any other vehicle I have owned, car or motorcycle.
I think it's a waste of time to mess with the evap canister unless you need it to pass inspection. Much better to eliminate it altogether. About the same amount of effort. Much less expensive. And permanent.
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Pre-canister filter easier to clean than access
MS -- I took my pre-canister filter apart (two Philips screws), washed the filter in detergent and water, patted it dry with paper towels, and reassembled.
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Originally Posted by Madison Sully
Old thread, I know, but I would like to ask a question of anyone who has taken this filter apart and cleaned it.
For someone who drives on roads and not often very dusty, how much dust can really accumulate in this filter?
And since the air goes through the charcoal filter of the EVAP system before it could get to the gas tank, how relevant is this filter at all?
I don't recall seeing such a redundant filter on any other vehicle I have owned, car or motorcycle.
Will it eliminate the smell of raw fuel after replacing or cleaning evap pre filter
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Do you even own a 1330cc model?
Personally I think it's the fuel pressure hose from the tank to the fuel filter (the hoses are a bit cheap) and it's about to leak gasoline onto your right leg. Probably won't ignite though.
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Originally Posted by RudyB
Will it eliminate the smell of raw fuel after replacing or cleaning evap pre filter
Eliminating the Evap canister will rid you of the smell. Forever! Also eliminates potential PVC valve issues.
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