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I would also replace the fuel pressure regulator and the fuel strainer if I was going into the fuel tank.
Regulator # 61015-04A $28.49
Strainer # 75254-04A $23.49
I went to my local dealer and the Fuel Filter Kit was $90. (Not a typo)
Gasket was under $10.00
They did not have all of the screws so I don't know the total cost of those.
Now, here are the after market part #'s from Drag Specialties:
0701-0733 Gasket (Around $21)
0707-0029 Fuel Filter (around $40)
If you google the part #'s you can make your own choices. I found the the filter cheaper after market and the gasket cheaper at a dealership. I am going to reuse the screws. You will also need a clamp tool.
I would suggest you re-think reusing the screws.....
I replaced the sending unit on my '01 Springer that uses the same screws... per the service manual, they are one-time sealing screws... I got a pak of 10 online for a a fair price. After looking at the new ones, compared to the old ones, I'm glad I didn't re-use the old ones. I wouldn't trust my old ones to seal properly...
Yours could be in better condition than mine were, but I wouldn't chance a gas leak...
Someone posted a while back where they cross referenced and used a Wix Filter that worked for them at a better price.
Probably one and the same, someone makes that filter for the MoCo, you know...
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