Fuel Filter.......

David
Glass may be cool, but it may not be the best idea. If its the typical glass cylinder with metal end caps through-screwed? hmmm. And the rubber gaskets that sometimes dont like oxygenated fuels? or dry up and shrink? Or worse cork? hmm.
-It might not be bad if they just did not leak.But if they do leak, theyre leaking a flammable substance that really loves to burn. And if it catches fire under the hood,the engine may continue running for quite a while with the fuel thats still in the carb, continuing to pump fuel on the fire.
-I know, I know . That will never happen. Right? If youre driving a Cavalier or some pos winter beater thats worth more in parts than as a driver, sure put it on there. Wear a fire suit and youre good to go.
-But if youre driving a 40 or 50 yr old classic car, do you really want to take that chance?
-So, I suggest you gift it to a Chevy buddy.
-Kidding. Put it on your lawnmower or something.
-Even if I knew where to get that filter, I wouldnt likely tell you.Sorry, Im just that kinda guy.