Yes Routy, you have added a small flat section of fine metal screen to your fuel flow. This device was intended for riding lawnmowers and it would indeed be an improvement for a system that had no screen in it at all, like a B&S riding lawnmower.
So now you have a large fine plastic mesh screen up inside your tank on your petcock and a small section of the same sort of mesh, made out of metal this time, in your fuel line. You have doubled up on your 100 micron protection and you have made sure all solid particles are less than 100 microns. You will never find sand inside your float bowl ever again. It will be in your tank and in your little round filter instead.
The mesh filter manufacturers all claim that they can stop 150 micron particles (some claims go as low as 100 microns).
They make no claims for stopping water (because the screens can't).Lastly, if we occasionally block up the larger screen sections up in the Savage's tank, how long will it take to clog up the little round disc of the same sort of material in the fuel line? Do you pull it and clean it periodically or wait until whenever the upper screens plug up / varnish up?
But you are right, it is all part of 'petcock paranoia'.
I'm paranoid that my vac petcock is going to strand me in the middle of a busy 6 lane expressway ....
Charon made a statement that his scooter fuel filter wouldn't pass enough gas when his tank went low -- now he is back checking his statement and discovering more about it.
We are all learning and discovering new stuff. We have quantified how much gas a Savage uses (0.4 cups a minute normal "average" riding) and have set a goal of a cup a minute as an acceptable flow rate at full tilt boogie speeds.
Now we have a fuel filter test that can be used (wait until you are in reserve, then pull your fuel hose from the carburetor nipple, get your cup and wrist watch ready and throw your petcock lever over to go and see how many seconds it takes to get your cup full -- less than 60 seconds is a pass, more than 60 is a fail)
GreyOwl has an issue he had attributed to his filter, now he is learning more about his petcock because apparently it isn't his filter as his filter (if it is the same as Charon's #3 filter) is easily capable of filtering at like twice the rate our bike needs at full tilt boogie.
And you are right,
we are all being silly wanting that big clear sided filter bowl up under the edge of our tanks so we can instantly SEE what's what when our bikes malfunction and stop us by the road side.
Silly us ....
Silly me ....