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what should i do with my tank

kidduniversity

Full Member
Joined
Sep 25, 2003
Messages
190
Loc.
Statesville
i have posted that i have trouble with my bronco bucking. and i have fixed all this stuff, but when i was draining the tank to see if i could get as much water out as i could. i notice that my bose i was using was very dirty. and there was a layer of sediment in the bottom of my bucket. i also took the air horn off my carbrator and there was dirt in there as well. so now i has replaced my fuel filter. cleaned out my carbrator. i am wondering if i should get rid of my tank and get a new one, clean this one, or keep driving it and replace the fuel filter every little bit until all the grit is gone.
 

77TexasBronc

Bronco Guru
Joined
Jan 27, 2003
Messages
2,002
Loc.
Baytown Texas
Like Jeepster said. You need to drop the tank and give it a good cleaning. Its not to bad just be sure to wear a face shield or goggles or you will end up with a ton of dirt in your eyes;)
 

jcwalsh1

Sr. Member
Joined
Jun 4, 2003
Messages
384
Loc.
Shawnee, KS
Take them both off and have a radiator shop boil them out for you. Replace as much of the fuel lines as you can and put in a new fuel pump. If you are dropping one tank already you might as well get it all done with one shot. Otherwise you might be trouble shooting the fuel system for a while.

JW
 
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