Posted by rustyfarmall on February 01, 2012 at 09:25:04 from (216.248.71.224):
In Reply to: Sand in Air Cleaner posted by Klein Rot on February 01, 2012 at 08:52:05:
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Only way to get that sand out is too drill out the spot welds and remove that stack of screens that's in there. I think the spot welds are in the area that is covered by the cup or the clamp ring, so I suppose if you are REAL careful, you might accomplish the task without messing up the paint TOO much. 'Course then you need to weld it back together again, and that might be the end of the paint.
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