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Fuel filter part numbers?
By 83tommy,
Hey there, currently trying to get my '83 Starion back on the road; just had a time cleaning out the injectors and now I'd like to replace the fuel filters. From what I understand, there are three: engine bay, tank, and pump. Anybody have some insight on the part numbers for these? All that comes up on Autozone, Advance, O'Reilly's, Napa is the in-line high pressure filter for the engine bay. Thanks!
Tommy
My Second Quest, a Red '88

By obsolete,

I originally posted this in April 2020, and thankfully it was archived by the Wayback Machine, so I was able to recover it and post it again.
This is a long story, but I think it's pretty good. You might want to go grab a beverage.
I am back on the forum after a few years away. I joined in 2011 when I had my red '87. Unfortunately, that car suffered the same fate as too many others; engine went bad, got parted out. It deserved better, but that was the most practical choice for my situa
Aeromotive 13105 RRFPR repair

By Caliber308,
If your Aeromotive 13105 stops working properly. don"t go out and buy a new one at $220.00. Most likely it is a bad diaphram cost $36.53 shipped from aeromotiveinc.com.
Hope this helps someone,
Bill
I"am back.

By Caliber308,
Hi. Thanks to Jimmy Ainsworth, I am here again to try to help Starquest owners with their questions. I really miss the old timers who have passed away ( Shelby and Professor Quest) Hopefully, their posts will be on here forever even thought we lost everything prior to 2015. For you new members, I have in the past help countless new owners to the Starquest world with their questions about troubleshooting. I know in the past some members did not like the way I came off with my answers to questions