Dark brown sludge in old fuel filter
Over the weekend on the drive home after a show one of my B14s started hesitating and then it got worse, bucking like hell in all gears. It was awful. Made it home but the motor wouldn't start back up. Got some gas treatment and fuel injector cleaner from Autozone and also two gallons of fresh 93 octane fuel. Poured all of it into the tank, and after about 5 minutes of cranking it it started, but ran rough. Had to keep the foot on the throttle or it would stall. Eventually it started running OK and idled alright. Shut it off. (BTW about 20 minutes before this started I got cheap gas at some dump. I wonder if it was bad)
Just now got a new fuel filter from Autozone and installed it, but when I removed the old filter it literally poured out dark dark brown liquid all over the place and into the rags. Nasty. New fuel filter installed, car running fine. A way to test if a fuel filter needs to be replaced is to blow into the top end of it and feel if any air comes out the bottom. No air at all. Also new filter = weighs almost nothing. Old filter = weighs like 1/4 pound. I want to open it up somehow and see what kinda crap is still in there.
Made this thread to ask if anyone has had a similar experience with the old filter. I mean, how did the motor even RUN at all with that crap in the filter? And if so how many miles were on your old one? I think this one had at least 100k on it. :???: