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Cat Fuel Filter System

Shuiqlazam

Veteran Member
Joined
Jan 9, 2002
Location
Lakeville, Minnesota
TDI
2002 Jetta - Blue, 2004 Passat - Black, 2010 Touareg Grey
I bought the cat Fuel filter system a while back for the $120 bucks.. regardless, I have been unable to get rid of an air leak somewhere... it's pissed me off and I just bought a regular filter. If you want to try this girl out and get it working... let me know. first $60 bucks (includes shipping) it's yours... as far as i know, tehre is nothing wrong with the filter system... it's me that can't get it worked out.

email skidoo@streif.us to purchase / ask questions or PM me here.

Otherwise, this goes to Ebay next week.

Thanks,
Shui
 

Shuiqlazam

Veteran Member
Joined
Jan 9, 2002
Location
Lakeville, Minnesota
TDI
2002 Jetta - Blue, 2004 Passat - Black, 2010 Touareg Grey
yeah, i could never get the system to flow clear fuel without air entering the system.

I honestly dont think there is anything wrong with it, but probably somethingw ith an O-ring or my lack of tools to tighten the system.

I just gave up...

That's why i trying to give to another TDI'r with more skill/patience than me..

Shui
 

jag60mk2

Well-known member
Joined
Oct 18, 2002
Location
Little Egg Harbor, NJ
TDI
Passat Sedan and Wagon, 1997, Green
Shui,

What does the system consist of? What TDI are you trying to put it in? I work for CAT and could be interested.
 

tdi369

Veteran Member
Joined
Mar 3, 2003
Location
bay area, ca
TDI
1999.5 golf white
there will be a little air in the system is fine. you can never eliminate ait totally. i have never seen fuel flowing without air in any diesel car even in the gasser
 

pepper10

Veteran Member
Joined
Apr 21, 2004
Location
Manchester, NH, USA
TDI
:)2002 A4 TDI , 2006 A5:)
Actually, the air comes from the fuel itself. It is in disolved in the fuel and get's to bubble form in the vaccum caused by the fuel pump. That's why we will always see bubbles in the fuel line.
 

DrewD

Veteran Member
Joined
Mar 23, 2004
You have the older style washers on your fittings. These copper washers do not seal as well and require gorilla torque to seat without any leaks. You may want to get the upgraded washers and see how that works.
My cat filter install and operation were flawless. I'm very happy with it.
 
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