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fuel strainer removal, super C
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Posted by Ken2 on August 08, 2004 at 23:16:24 from (66.84.75.4):
My Super C was bought with no gas cap. I put one on and noticed sometimes it stalls for no good reason (both under load and when at idle), other days it runs fine, all day. Changed the oil, spark plugs, wires, distributor points, greased zerks, etc. Cleaned the strainer bowl and gummed out the carb. Put it all together and it ran fine for a day then started stalling and losing power again. Looked in the gas tank with a flashlight and observed stuff (feathers?) on the bottom of the tank. Got the gas tank off. Hosed out the dead thing and lots of other debris. No leaks observed. I did the acid etch and will pour in liner when it dries. My question is, how is the fuel strainer assembly supposed to be removed? It has rounded edges so I assume not by a wrench. It seems to be on pretty tight, so I figure maybe it doesn't just twist out.
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