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lynnmor

Visit my post #116 again.  You will be surprised how much more junk will come out when the tank is off and rinsed properly.

 

Ethanol free is best but any fresh regular gas will be fine if it is consumed in a month or two.  Again, only fresh gas in the tank, nothing else. 

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Snoopy11
1 hour ago, Achto said:

ethanol free

Casey's general store has it in North Vernon... :banana-dance:

 

Don

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Snoopy11
2 hours ago, Jeff-C175 said:

 

TJ, that tractor can't run on mayonnaise!

 

Seriously, what the heck is that stuff, and how did it get into your fuel system?

 

 

 

Yah-man... that fuel looks worse than my recent project that sat around for 10 years without running. :jaw:

 

Don

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TJ5208

Well it's all settled down. May I also add when I was draining the fuel tank out I used a gallon jug and the other one started overflowing and I grabbed another jug that had a teeny bit of milk in it but I don't think it would cause it to be that cloudy but it does look like the gas has gelled up in the bottom of it.

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Jeff-C175
1 minute ago, TJ Salyers said:

had a teeny bit of milk in it

 

So you made a gasoline milk shake?  How'd it taste?

 

Looks like you made some "Elmer's Glue" to me.

 

 

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TJ5208
1 minute ago, Jeff-C175 said:

 

So you made a gasoline milk shake?  How'd it taste?

 

Looks like you made some "Elmer's Glue" to me.

 

 

I didn't try it should I it sounds like a very good idea the gas is really jelled up. Just have a little bit more to clean out of it and I'll be good to go and get some more fuel lines and stuff for it.

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Jeff-C175
36 minutes ago, TJ Salyers said:

didn't try it should I

 

I'm 99.9% sure you're kidding... but of course not!  (this is for anyone reading that thinks it might be a good idea to drink gasoline!) :text-lol:

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TJ5208

Oh it was a joke don't worry the only time I drink gasoline is what I'm trying to siphon it out and then you get a lot in your mouth.

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RED-Z06
2 minutes ago, Jeff-C175 said:

 

I'm 99.9% sure you're kidding... but of course not!  (this is for anyone reading that thinks it might be a good idea to drink gasoline!) :text-lol:

When i first started out in this business i learned why, when siphoning 3yr old orange stale gas out of a tank...best to use a clear hose, lest you get a mouth full, choke on it and blow it out your nose...

 

1/10 stars...do not recommend 

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RED-Z06

I'm honestly impressed it ran at all on Vaseline..

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Snoopy11

I have a mityvac... that's what I use... takes a while... but... hey...

 

Clutch fluid is the worst tasting crap on the planet. Some got in my mouth while under the truck... thus how I know...:huh:

 

Don

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TJ5208
4 minutes ago, RED-Z06 said:

When i first started out in this business i learned why, when siphoning 3yr old orange stale gas out of a tank...best to use a clear hose, lest you get a mouth full, choke on it and blow it out your nose...

 

1/10 stars...do not recommend 

I usually use a clear hose but every time you do it you suck in and it gets a lot quicker than you can keep it out of your mouth.

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Snoopy11

In my experience though... TJ... you need to take the fuel tank off and actually clean it... :think:

 

Maybe I missed something? :scratchead:

 

Don

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TJ5208
Just now, Snoopy11 said:

In my experience though... TJ... you need to take the fuel tank off and actually clean it... :think:

 

Maybe I missed something? :scratchead:

 

Don

So how would you clean it out.

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Snoopy11
3 minutes ago, TJ Salyers said:

So how would you clean it out.

What I do with mine... is take them off... rinse them out with a water hose... (or your mom's kitchen sink if you want :deadhorse:)

 

Then, sit it out in the sun and let it dry. You can also blow it out with an air compressor or backpack blower... something like that.

 

I just don't think you will be able to get all the gunk out of the tank without physically cleaning it out.

 

Just my opinion, of course.

 

Don

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TJ5208
Just now, Snoopy11 said:

What I do with mine... is take them off... rinse them out with a water hose... (or your mom's sink if you want :deadhorse:)

 

Then, sit it out in the sun and let it dry. You can also blow it out with an air compressor or backpack blower... something like that.

 

I just don't think you will be able to get all the gunk out of the tank without physically cleaning it out.

 

Don

Ok thanks.

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TJ5208
Just now, Snoopy11 said:

What I do with mine... is take them off... rinse them out with a water hose... (or your mom's sink if you want :deadhorse:)

 

I'd be dead.

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Snoopy11
Just now, TJ Salyers said:

I'd be dead.

I am laughing. Yeah, I know what you mean.  :laughing-rolling:

 

@ebinmaine uses BBT's bathtub... :laughing-rollingyellow:

 

Don

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TJ5208

@Snoopy11 we just hit a big bump in the road you can't really use a hose in the winter.

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RED-Z06
1 minute ago, TJ Salyers said:

So how would you clean it out.

My 312-8 sat with a busted cap for at least a decade,  i pulled it out the frame,  dumped it, put in some degreaser (like purple power) then stuck the power washer in it, that agitating action broke alot loose..then let it hang upside down.  I take an open air fitting and put it on my air line and snake it in...helps blow stuff out.  Then a couple hours in the sun to fully dry.  She was spotless inside.

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Snoopy11
Just now, TJ Salyers said:

@Snoopy11 we just had a big bump in the road you can't really use a hose in the winter.

Merde...

 

That is true.

 

Well, you could improvise... just get a jug of water, and maybe a scrub brush and do your best... :think:

 

Don

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TJ5208
1 minute ago, RED-Z06 said:

My 312-8 sat with a busted cap for at least a decade,  

Why'd you leave it sitting outside again.

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wallfish

Drop or 2 of dish soap, hand full or 2 of sheet rock screws (nuts and bolts if you prefer but the sharp edges of the screws really scrap the crap off good) Fill with water and shake the crap outta of it. Rinse and repeat as necessary. Make sure it's ALL dry before using. :twocents-02cents:

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TJ5208

That's what I thought about doing is shaking the crap out of it.

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Snoopy11
1 minute ago, wallfish said:

Fill with water

HOT vwater if at all possible. :handgestures-thumbupright:

 

Don

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