Ascendashogun Posted February 10, 2014 Author Report Share Posted February 10, 2014 Going thru the tank thing now, Ive pulled it, wash with hot water and dish soap 3x. Then poured a half gallon of carb cleaner, shook it every hour one weekend, came out pretty good, but there was one or two spots of varnish left on the bottom. If I had to do it again, id throw some clean pea gravel in there with the carb cleaner, drain and add a gallon of paint thinner and pea gravel, shake the hell out of it...repeat. Or call a local radiator shop ask them how they would charge to clean it right....lol. I thought I could do it myself, and wanted to show my sons some DYI tricks?... anyway, make sure that thing is clean our your issues will contimue, keep changing filters as you play around with it until their clear. Keep us posted, and dont forget the filter at the electric pump as well...Oh dont forget, you can also unplug the pump and jump it with the car battery, and take your fuel line off by the mechanical pump, and pump into a clear container, until its clear...just another way, then using a bunch of filters. Please please be careful....DONT.....use a wet vac to do try something new...sparks from the motor can and have created a nice little bomb. Just taking it to our local radiator shop. Thanks for the tip tho :) Quote Link to comment
WooHooMobile Posted February 18, 2014 Report Share Posted February 18, 2014 Or chuck a couple of dog chains in there and shake, easier to know you have got them all out too. I used the aquarium sized rocks and laundry powder to clean the inside of plastic fluid ( overflow, washer) bottles on one of my cars, that and a bit of magic sponge action on the outside they looked great. Quote Link to comment
Ascendashogun Posted March 11, 2014 Author Report Share Posted March 11, 2014 Used toilet bowl cleanerAAAAAAAND its clean :3Just gotta get that electric fuel pump and then hook it up.Anybody have an idea on how to hard wire the alternator straight to the starter/battery? Quote Link to comment
Ascendashogun Posted March 28, 2014 Author Report Share Posted March 28, 2014 Mr. Gasket 12S Pump is in! (yaaaaaaay)Now to do the painful task of reassembly and wiring...._. Ima just clean my gas tank out a few more times Quote Link to comment
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