Follow the fuel line from the fuel tank to the engine and you will find the filter.
Reverse the fan? Otherwise, need to know the what and where of the filter that was "sucked up."
You need a filter retainer
The filter might have been too strong for the gold fish to swim awa from, so it got sucked in
None. Those engines draw so much air a filter would be sucked into the engine.
Air is pulled into the crankcase from the PCV (positive crankcase valve) the fresh air enters through this filter to keep dirt from being sucked into the crankcase. This filter is usually located inside the air filter housing.
In the intake. You can spray it directly on the air filter and it will be sucked into the intake.
on a petrol frontera the pump is part of the sender unit and is located inside the petrol tank. On a diesel however the fuel is sucked forward by the ddeisel pump attached to the passenger side of the engine below the alternater. hope this is helpful. tyretech
Actually the filter on an automatic transmission is just a screen to keep the big chunks of metal from being sucked up into the pump. Most people replace them because they come with the kit of a seal and filter.
petrol and air is sucked into the engine either via fuel injectors or an older carburator system the mixture is then ignited by a spark plug causing an internal combustion, hence its name, and forcing the piston down resulting in machanical energy causing your engine to turn.
Possibly sucked some trash from the bottom of the tank... or a clogged fuel filter..
yes, i just recently did. i have a 2003 350 and my engine sucked up ater somehow an blew a piston. i got a 2007 engine with 27, 000 miles and am very satisfied. Nissan improved the engines after 2004 an i notice a difference!
diesel only comes in fuel injection, the fuel needs high pressure to ignite, and cannot only be sucked in like with a carburator on a petrol engine