Dirty fuel tank

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Houghmeister
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Dirty fuel tank

Post by Houghmeister » 28th February 2013 - 10:49am

If any of you are struggling with cacky fuel tanks a great guy called James Wooton sorted out my Variant which had been in storage for years. It is very difficult to remove the tank and virtually impossible to get a new one. James drained the fuel took the fuel gauge sender out and flushed the tank with Swarfega floor cleaner! 6 Flushes later and the last of the treacle was gone. He then blasted it with compressed air and flushed with plain water. It has not missed a beat since.

Simple fix for a knotty problem.

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Re: Dirty fuel tank

Post by Editor » 1st March 2013 - 12:14am

Type 4 fuel tanks - front axle out job.

Type 3 not so bad - fairly easily removed.

As mentioned elsewhere, the Type 3 vent hose on the filler neck is a common problem - it splits and lets mud and wet in. notch1500 (Simon) on ebay has replacements, or 1/2" breather hose and strapping or flexible conduit to stop it collapsing on the tight bend will do.
Dave.

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