Description
Cessna 172 owners performing routine fuel system maintenance or replacing a worn strainer bowl will find this assembly designed for their airframe. The fuel strainer sits between the main tank and engine fuel system, catching contaminants before they reach the carburetor or fuel injector. Regular inspection and cleaning keep your Skyhawk running smoothly and reduce the risk of fuel-related engine roughness or unexpected power loss during flight.
Before ordering, confirm your specific 172 model year and engine configuration, as fuel system components can vary across the wide production run of this popular single-engine aircraft. Installation typically involves draining residual fuel, unbolting the old assembly, and transferring or replacing the filter bowl screen. Keep a gasket kit on hand, and plan for a small amount of fuel spillage during the swap—standard practice for any fuel system work on the ground.

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