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Old 02-13-2005, 04:49 PM
P.E.Haiges P.E.Haiges is offline
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DannyF,

Use the search. I'm sure I posted how I cleaned my tank strainer. BTW I used an air hose with air nozzle for a mechanical cleaning when I couldn't find a solvent that would dissolve the fungus.

No need to remove the fuel tank. I used Biobor and only plugged one inline filter in 10,000+ miles. Don't make a lot of work for yourself by removing the tank when its not necessary. The Biobor will solve your problem.

Another thing, before you remove the strainer, test how much fuel comes out of the fuel line from the strainer. If its a good steady flow, the strainer is not plugged . If it just drips or a slow flow, strainer needs to be cleaned.

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