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<blockquote data-quote="kerley" data-source="post: 1273210" data-attributes="member: 7335"><p>This morning I removed the fuel filter housing, much more simple than appeared, only two short bolts and three small fuel hoses and took less than ten minutes. I clearly saw that there was no fuel flowing from the gravity fed fuel hose. I will take the filter cannister off the filter housing and clean with carb choke cleaner, blow out the ports with air, reassemble and reinstall. Tomorrow I will have to remove the hood to get to the fuel tank which must be filthy.</p><p></p><p>What do you folks use to clean your dirty plastic fuel tanks? I plan to boil water and pour it in and shake it and do so till it is clean. How would you clean your fuel tank?</p><p>Suggestions requested, Thank you, Kerley</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kerley, post: 1273210, member: 7335"] This morning I removed the fuel filter housing, much more simple than appeared, only two short bolts and three small fuel hoses and took less than ten minutes. I clearly saw that there was no fuel flowing from the gravity fed fuel hose. I will take the filter cannister off the filter housing and clean with carb choke cleaner, blow out the ports with air, reassemble and reinstall. Tomorrow I will have to remove the hood to get to the fuel tank which must be filthy. What do you folks use to clean your dirty plastic fuel tanks? I plan to boil water and pour it in and shake it and do so till it is clean. How would you clean your fuel tank? Suggestions requested, Thank you, Kerley [/QUOTE]
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