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    Fuel Screen on MEP-8XX cleaning?

    It took me a year to get to this (been using aux tank) but solvent was slow and messy so I just hit the screen with a propane torch and burned the sludge out and cleaned it up with compressed air and a rag. Good as new and can see daylight through it now!
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    Fuel Screen on MEP-8XX cleaning?

    Thanks, I'll have to try that. I'll also have to sneak one of my wife's pots out of the kitchen
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    Fuel Screen on MEP-8XX cleaning?

    Just attempted to fill my MEP-803A and it is super slow to fill, after I disassembled and finally got around to installing the ultimate well nut modification(s). I pulled out the inlet screen to inspect it and it's pretty gummed up (can't see any light through it). I tried some carburetor...
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