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Mud in the Tank 002A

glassk

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Well it was the thick brown goo , not hardened so nothing but fuel was coming from bottom drain. Made a vacuum tank and with a pressure nozzle on hose was able to pull the stuff out.

used a GE pump with a used fuel can , resilient mount and aero fittings ,


vaccum setup.jpg

Worked for me , might save someone from having to pull a Tank,..
 

doghead

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I simply remove the bottom fitting and use a garden hose to rinse them clean.

Leave it in the sun for an hour.

Use it!
 
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