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I have toasted a cpl gauges over the yrs and I need to order a gauge for a hydro unit anyway, so plan on buying a new one for the truck as well and want to add a snubber this time.

This is the only place I have ever heard of them and have yet to see one. However I looked them up in my McMaster book just now and I find that my options are 2-5 micron, 10 micron, 40-45 micron, and 75 micron.

Now I know how big a micron is - or actually "isn't". But I have no practical experience in how each size will work. I think I may even add one to the hydro unit?

I am guessing that a courser one for the hydro and a finer for the fuel, but I'm guessing that I can get too fine? (Even at multiples - 2-5 don't add up real quick.)

So does 10 for the fuel and 45 for the hydro (indoors) sound logical?

Anyone with practical experience?


Yes - I could make one myself too, and was planning on it, but when I see them for $10 - well I'll just buy one. If I was to make one I would hafta put a .030 min hole in it.


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