Posted by Janicholson on November 16, 2008 at 06:23:44 from (66.173.50.135):
In Reply to: Re: M posted by NDS on November 16, 2008 at 06:05:33:
We were required (by the adults in the extended family with their customary authority and steel toed shoes) to use a funnel with brass screen at every fill from cans. I don't have issues with success, just with people having problems. While working for Datsun in the early 70s, I encountered a PU with fuel problems. It was equipped with a smallish plastic filter stock. The truck had no fuel flow when towed in. (just 3000 miles on it) Turns out that a neighbor kid had poked cardboard strips down the fuel tank filler neck. The cardboard digested to the point that it was micro fibers of the same color as the filter element, but it would plug up the filter in 5 minutes. The owner changed 20 filters before deciding to have the tank rinsed out. Some people are like that. Jim
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