Lccountryboy89
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Hey guys I'm starting to overhaul the fuel system on my 87 m35a2 and drained and dropped the fuel system today and the tank is an absolute mess. It has a thick, sticky, tar-like residue on the inside of the tank (bio-diesel reside?). I took the fuel pump out the tank and it is covered in all that junk too.. I honestly don't know how the truck ran bc all the mesh wire intakes were completely clogged with this goo.... I'm taking apart the pump and cleaning it up best I can.. soaking everything in carb cleaner and what not...
I have two questions.... 1.) If the in tank fuel pump fails from all this junk... are any of you running the 24v Electric fuel pump kit to replace it? I really don't want to spend the extra $$$ to replace the in tank pump if that one is sufficient.
2) About this bio diesel residue... how do I go about cleaning it? Or is it even possible to clean? The local radiator shop said they can't clean it b/c of the baffles inside the tank... I'm honestly thinking about biting the bullet and getting a new tank to get rid of all that stuff and start over... I don't want contaminated filters and what not to be a constant problem...
Thanks for the input and advice in advanced!
I have two questions.... 1.) If the in tank fuel pump fails from all this junk... are any of you running the 24v Electric fuel pump kit to replace it? I really don't want to spend the extra $$$ to replace the in tank pump if that one is sufficient.
2) About this bio diesel residue... how do I go about cleaning it? Or is it even possible to clean? The local radiator shop said they can't clean it b/c of the baffles inside the tank... I'm honestly thinking about biting the bullet and getting a new tank to get rid of all that stuff and start over... I don't want contaminated filters and what not to be a constant problem...
Thanks for the input and advice in advanced!