rz 350 fuel filter

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Stingray
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rz 350 fuel filter

#1 Post by Stingray » Sun Jun 25, 2017 8:12 pm

Hey , new to the forum , but here goes, im in the final stage of completing an 87 rz 350, been in storage for 17 years . 21,000 klm complete bike. just need a in tank fuel filter that goes on the petcock, anyone know where i could purchase one ? thxs

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Re: rz 350 fuel filter

#2 Post by TCRZ88 » Sun Jun 25, 2017 8:38 pm

Stingray wrote:Hey , new to the forum , but here goes, im in the final stage of completing an 87 rz 350, been in storage for 17 years . 21,000 klm complete bike. just need a in tank fuel filter that goes on the petcock, anyone know where i could purchase one ? thxs
I'd be inclined to put inline fuel filters if you're going to.

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Re: rz 350 fuel filter

#3 Post by AlexG » Sun Jun 25, 2017 9:38 pm

I use a small cone filter with 90 degrees between the inlet and outlet. It fits just as a replacement of the bend between the petcock and the carburetor inlet. I hope the picture is clear.
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Re: rz 350 fuel filter

#4 Post by RuZty » Sun Jun 25, 2017 10:46 pm

I think the strainer you are looking for comes with the petcock when ordered from the dealer. I don't know if the petcocks are still available or if the strainer is available separately, but the dealer might be a good place to start.

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