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Acerbis Gas Tanks Adventure Fuel Filter, Adv Filter, Fuel Filter (advfilter-a) on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
Location:

Oceanside, California, United States

Oceanside, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Adventure Filter Manufacturer Part Number:ADVFilter-I



Finally, a full proof method to keep debris out of your gas tank, carb, EFI, or worse yet; your engine! 

 

The team at Just Gas Tanks has developed the ADV Filter, a much needed in-tank fuel filter for most of the aftermarket brands of motorcycle and ATV fuel tanks. Small particles of sand, dirt, silt and debris in your tank can result in immediate engine starvation issues from a clogged jet or injector. The ADV Filter will remain in your tank at all times with no modifications needed for install. 

Drop it in and you're done!

What is different about our filter system setup? If you buy an ADV Filter for an Clarke tank then want to use this on another tank simply purchase our specific ADV Filter Ring for the new tank, install your existing filter element onto the ring and go ride!

Replacement filter elements are sold separately.

Do not let a small piece of dirt ruin your trip. The ADV Filter is inexpensive insurance to keep your bike running without any hiccups (literally).

This product comes with one complete Adventure Filter (lock ring, primary ring, micron bag, and Viton gasket), as well as instructions.

 

American designed and made!

 

In stock and shipping!

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