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I've wasted hours looking in the Harley Catalogue for the fuel filter kit I need .
2009 Electra Glide Classic, looking to see if I can get it on line, and I'll probably need the fuel lines and quick disconnect.
I'd call up the dealer but they know my voice, and I'm trying to avoid the 45% surcharge the Canadian dealers charge.
Can anyone help me with part numbers, please?
Why are you changing it. If just because your wasting your time. Ever take one apart? I have, clean as a whistle.
on my 2010, the maintenance interval for changing the filter is 25,000 miles. on my wife's 2012, hd has changed the maintenance interval to 100,000 miles. the filter is the same. so what changed? I have no clue, but I figure that if the same filter can go 75,000 more miles in 2 years time, then i'm not gonna bust my nut to change it out if it is running okay.
on my 2010, the maintenance interval for changing the filter is 25,000 miles. on my wife's 2012, hd has changed the maintenance interval to 100,000 miles. the filter is the same. so what changed? I have no clue, but I figure that if the same filter can go 75,000 more miles in 2 years time, then i'm not gonna bust my nut to change it out if it is running okay.
Wow, I wasn't aware of the service change. Thanks for sharing that.
Took mine out at 47000 looked the same as the new one
I can't say the same. I changed mine at 25K and there was quite a difference between old and new. However, I think I could have kept going on the old one even though it was discolored it wasn't "dirt" down in the pleats.
I can't say the same. I changed mine at 25K and there was quite a difference between old and new. However, I think I could have kept going on the old one even though it was discolored it wasn't "dirt" down in the pleats.
I had the same experience as above except I was getting fuel starvation at WOT which prompted the filter change. Mine was dirtier and more collapsed than the one pictured above. I wouldn't change a fuel filter until I had starvation issues at WOT though.
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