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Originally Posted by Shern
I often wonder about this thing...
Back when I went to check mine, I found the previous owner had removed the screen portion with what looked like a pair of scissors. I installed a new part. Now I find practically nothing in my primary filters. Great, except that this thing is catching it all and primary filters are changeable without draining the tank.
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Except that without the Fuel tank Screen the crud can build up in the fuel tubing from the front to the rear and how easy would that tubing be to clean?
If you have crud in your fuel it would be a good idea to treat that to kill it.
If it is not growing inside of the tank crud has to come in when you fill the fuel (that is a problem at say some industrial yard that has their own fuel tanks and there is rust and water in the fuel).
One member said he keeps a Funnel with a fine screen in it in a bucket in his trunk and uses the funnel when he fills the tank to keep crud from coming out of the Pump at the station. (Too much trouble for me.)
If you removed the Fuel Tank screen as the former owner did and put some filter up near the Fuel take with a shutoff valve so you could change the filter with out draining that tank that would work but there is a small chance that something from the road could damage that.