Sounds like an excellent idea. However, I'd also drain all the fuel
when done. Once used to clean the tank, I think it's best relegated
to my truck and lawn tractor. Probably OK, but I'd feel much
better....
Regards,
Fred F. A063
Dave Loontus wrote:
> ....
> First, spray about a half can of that antistatic laundry spray into the tank
> through any and every access hole possible, then run a vacuum into it on the
> exhale mode for about a half hour.
> Second, once everything is installed and ready for the first run disconnect
> the fuel line at the engine and run a return back to the tank (if there is
> no electric pump in this part of the system, install a temporary one here). >
Now power the pump for a few hours, shake things if possible and cleaning
> out the filter as necessary. After this "simulated flight" there should be >
little left to clog (unless you have those wooden shoes).
> Dave
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