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Old 06-06-2011 | 09:03 PM
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Default 1965 olds 98 fuel filter

Can anyone help with the location of the fuel filter on the 65 olds 98?

Also, if anyone can start me off in the right direction...just bought the olds a few months back. Took a while to re build the front end and full brake job. First time driving it went pretty smooth. Put supreme gas in that same day. Two days later the call stalls out and won't stay fired up when it starts again. Any pointers?
 
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Old 06-07-2011 | 12:23 AM
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The fuel filter is in the carburetor where the fuel line goes in..might as well change the hoses that run from the fuel tank(they usually never get changed.Use high pressure line so they won't crack like the cheap hoses do).
 
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Old 09-13-2011 | 02:48 AM
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Originally Posted by oldsmohaulic
The fuel filter is in the carburetor where the fuel line goes in..might as well change the hoses that run from the fuel tank(they usually never get changed.Use high pressure line so they won't crack like the cheap hoses do).
I messed up with the location of the fuel filter on my Oldsmobile before.. I got to agree with oldsmohaulic, You should choose a better hoses because it is really a hassle when those cheap hose crack. A lot of auto parts store got high performance hoses but beware of fakes.
 

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