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Date Posted: 19:34:41 12/12/05 Mon
Author: lofting4fun
Author Host/IP: NoHost / 67.189.31.167
Subject: Re: water in gas tanks
In reply to: susan 's message, "water in gas tanks" on 14:02:55 06/23/04 Wed

Hi, if you get a fuel pump for a car(12 VOLT ) ..CHEAP, you can rig it with two filters in series (VIEWABLE WITH REPLACEABLE FILTERS ,SAY 10 MICRON)mount them to a piece of plywood with a intake and discharge hoses,and the discharge hose send back to the other tank..and WALA!.let it run,and run,THEN open your tanks inspection ports and.... also if you add a fuel dryer like chevrons techroline to the tanks you can keep the condensation out....

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