Most fuel filters will have an arrow that points toward the engine - that will be the correct direction for installing. Other fuel filters will be stamped either on the ends or sides with IN and OUT or TANK and ENGINE or something to that effect. The container or box that the filter came in should also have installation instructions. If still in doubt, ask someone at the business where you purchased it.
Most fuel filters will have an arrow that points toward the engine - that will be the correct direction for installing. Other fuel filters will be stamped either on the ends or sides with IN and OUT or TANK and ENGINE or something to that effect. The container or box that the filter came in should also have installation instructions. If still in doubt, ask someone at the business where you purchased it.
Depending on the fuel filter, it will either have an arrow or be label inlet and outlet. The arrow should be placed pointing away from the tank. Those labeled inlet and outlet will only attach in the correct direction.
on most fuel filters , there is a arrow, when installing the fuel filter, always make sure the arrow is pointing towards carburetor, or towards the front of the engine.
fuel filters have an arrow printed on them indicating the direction of the flow.
i would like to know which direction the arrow on the fuel filter is to be facing towards the motor or fuel tank
The fuel filter should be stamped on one end or the other "in" or "out". Some filters also have an arrow pointing direction of flow.
Next to the fuel tank under the vehicle is a silver filter with an arrow on it, the arrow suggest the direction of flow
The petcock should have an arrow on it. Up is reserve,down is on and 3 oclock is off.
If you look at the filter you will see a arrow on it and it should be pointing towards the engine.
if you have fuel to the filter but not beyond then obviously something is wrong with the filter. either it is clogged, which case its simply a matter of replacing it, or you have your filter installed in the wrong direction...yes there is a correct flow direction. there should be and arrow which would indicate the low direction. in any event the arrow should point toward the motor.
There should be an arrow on the side of the filter indicating the direction fuel should be traveling in. If there is no arrow then try blowing in one end to see if air travels through. If it does not then turn it around and blow in the other end. whichever end allows u to blow air through is the end that goes on the fuel line coming from your fuel tank.