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With today's high-performance car engines running on
tight-tolerance fuel systems, having a top-of-the-line
fuel filter in your Volvo sedan or pickup is a must.
Fuel filters for most fuel-injection cars consist of a
high-pressure canister, which is filled by a filtering
agent. Fuel filters may have clamped, threaded or even
special fittings that ensure a reliable fit to the
fuel system. Fuel filters for carbureted engines have
a lower tolerance for pressure than those for
fuel-injected engines, as carbureted engines do not
have to endure the same pressure-filled operating
condition.

Unfiltered fuel is unforgiving, inducing rapid wear
and tear in your Volvo engine. Contaminants include,
but are not limited to, paint chips or dirt knocked
inside the tank while filling up or the rust caused by
the moisture inside the fuel tank. If these materials
are not filtered, the fuel pump and injectors will
give in to the abrading effects of the fuel
contaminants on the high-precision parts of the fuel
injection system. Fuel filters eliminate these
contaminants, so more fuel can be burned efficiently.
The more efficiently fuel is burnt, the performance of
your Volvo improves dramatically.

Fuel filter designs (especially those found in diesel
engines), consists of a bowl-like design which can
collect water in the bottom of the bowl (as water is
denser than fuel, so it sinks). As the water
accumulates, it can then be removed via opening a
drain and letting the water run out. Water can be an
especially daunting opponent for engines, once it gets
sucked into the fuel lines. The engine relies on the
diesel to lubricate itself, but the water causes
overheating and the unnecessary wear and tear of
parts.

Fuel filters have a definite lifespan. While some can
be taken out and cleaned (then reused again many
times), most fuel filters have to replaced altogether.
It can as simple as disconnecting the fuel filter from
the fuel line and replacing it with a new one. If you
don't replace your Volvo fuel filter regularly, it may
become clogged with contaminants, which could restrict
fuel flow. Restricting fuel flow could mean a drop in
your Volvo's engine performance, as it fights to get
enough fuel to function properly.

On carbureted cars, the filter needs to be replaced
once a year. On fuel-injected cars, the standard is
about 100000 miles before replacement. But the
recommendation is every two years or about 24000
miles, whichever comes first.

You can find replacement fuel filters almost
everywhere. Most direct fit fuel filters have a 5/16
inch inlet and outlet that connects to your Volvo's
fuel line. Measuring 6 17/32 inches, it contains a
mounting bracket stud. The stud is threaded, so it
screws easily in place. Some also contain an
anti-drainback valve.

Today's Volvo car engines have stringent fuel
requirements so it could function effectively and
efficiently. Meeting those specifications entail
having a demanding fuel filter in your system.

Have fuel filter, will travel.

Author is a 26-year-old professional working for a
small marketing firm as a copywriter. Aaron spends all
of his moolah on restoring and buying vintage cars,
most of them parts from the Swedish Parts Shop at
http://www.swedishpartsshop.com. When he is not buying
vintage cars, he's out looking for books about them.

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