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Ken

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1987 Z51 Silver Coupe
...and I have two people telling me different stories (So what else is new?) :eyerole

When I disconnected my main fuel lines at the frame rail, both the feed and the return, so I could fabricate a new line with adequate clearance for my headers, I discovered a second fuel filter, a canister-type screw on filter, on the return line in addition to the inline (AC/Delco?) fuel filter on the feed line.

Neither my GM Service manual for 1987, nor the Haynes book for the 1984 thru 1991 has any mention of a second filter. Anybody else familiar with this set-up? I'll try to remember to shoot a picture of it tomorrow.

Whatever or whoever installed it did a professional job; it looks factory. :confused
 
Bro_Ken

No mention of this in my 88 shop manual!


Vig!
 
Ken, is it the part mentioned in this recall? I realize you have a later model than what's mentioned here, but I believe it covers later years as well.
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FUEL LINE KNOCK - COLD START INSTALL FUEL FILTER-ACCUM.ASSY #86-234
MODEL AND YEAR: 1985-86 CORVETTE

TO: ALL CHEVROLET DEALERS

Some 1985-86 Corvettes may exhibit a hammering/knocking type noise audible in the vehicle passenger compartment after a cold start, which normally diminishes after 3-4 minutes of engine operation.

This condition may be caused by pressure pulsations in the fuel system generated by fuel injector operation, resulting in hydraulic hammering in the chassis fuel pipes.

Vehicles exhibiting this condition may be repaired by installation of a filter-accumulator assembly in the fuel return system. Service kits containing required parts and installation instructions are noted below by body style and are available from GMSPO.

Body Style Service Kit P/N ----------- --------------- Coupe 10068791 Convertible 10068797

Labor Operation Number: T1195 Labor Time: 1.4 Hours

Add: 1.1 Hours for Convertible
 
Aha! That may be it Rich.

It shouldn't be necessary in my current application, and I don't see the point in filtering the fuel after it goes past the injectors on its way back to the tank, so I think I'll just shelf it for now. Thanks. :upthumbs

_ken :w
 
You're welcome. I get that fuel knock on mine; the recall was never done. Doesn't bother me much since it goes away after a couple seconds anyway.
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