IMHO, I'm not a fan of the plastic fuel filters when they are used in the engine compartment. Yea, it's great, you can see the gas... and yea, some guys have run them for years.
My big concern is that the plastic is vulnerable to fire. A small fire can become a big one in a hurry if the outside housing should melt.
I once read a comment from a vehicle fire investigator (paraphrased) "Plastic fuel filters keep me in business". That was profound enough for me to use metal filters from then on.
But, whatever you do, don't ever use one of these cheap "Mr. Gasket" of similar screw together filters. Known as "glass time bombs" for leakage and breakage without warning.
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