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Old 04-24-2003, 10:24 PM
P.E.Haiges P.E.Haiges is offline
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Sixto,

Yu get at the strainer from the bottom if its like my 300SD. Remove rubber fuel line where it connects to the metal fuel line and drain tank into a container. Its easiest to do when tank is almost empty.

Screw out the strainer with a vise grip pliers and clean it. Unless the strainer is torn or ruptured you don't have to replace it, just clean it.

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