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William MacDouglas
Hi,
I had posted a couple of questions to this newsgroup earlier about a
problem with my 97 Outback Sport. Seems most likely the fuel filter is
at fault. Now, I scurry down to my local automotive store (ok, Canadian
Tire) and found they had just run out. I also noticed the price C$34.95.
Holy c*&p I thought as I looked at the prices for other manufactures
fuel filters (C$12 to C$17).
Now, I got to thinking (a rare occurrence these days), is it
possible to fit another (cheaper) manufacturers fuel filter to my
Outback? Ok, I realise the clamp won't fit, but that should not pose a
great problem. I mean, after all, a fuel filter is a fuel filter, or??
Money is not the problem, but being of Scottish heritage I'll be
damned if I'm going to fork out 50 bucks when 5 bucks will get the same
results. It just seems Subaru has a firm grip on us by the short and
curly's.
Again, your idea's, thoughts and comments would be most welcome.
Thanks.
William.
I had posted a couple of questions to this newsgroup earlier about a
problem with my 97 Outback Sport. Seems most likely the fuel filter is
at fault. Now, I scurry down to my local automotive store (ok, Canadian
Tire) and found they had just run out. I also noticed the price C$34.95.
Holy c*&p I thought as I looked at the prices for other manufactures
fuel filters (C$12 to C$17).
Now, I got to thinking (a rare occurrence these days), is it
possible to fit another (cheaper) manufacturers fuel filter to my
Outback? Ok, I realise the clamp won't fit, but that should not pose a
great problem. I mean, after all, a fuel filter is a fuel filter, or??
Money is not the problem, but being of Scottish heritage I'll be
damned if I'm going to fork out 50 bucks when 5 bucks will get the same
results. It just seems Subaru has a firm grip on us by the short and
curly's.
Again, your idea's, thoughts and comments would be most welcome.
Thanks.
William.