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After woodridge yesterday I looked into my tank this morning (still was maybe half full of fuel) and I noticed a couple specks of dirt in the tank and some on the filter (thank god). I am wondering if there is a way to clean the filter and a good way to clean the tank?
I also have a dubro in-line fuel filter I can put in, but I took it out too see if it was part of the problems of my 2.5 over heating. The tank after I took it out, the temps dropped like 15-20 degrees.
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SH has some new cleanable filters that might be of interest to some. Check them out here
http://www.neobuggy.net/modules/news/art...storyid=73
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not to get off topic but this is very cool
http://www.neobuggy.net/images/News/sh-4.jpg
I never used fuel filters (besides the one that comes built into the tank)
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I like that flywheel puller also!
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What is that thing?
So is there a way to get it out or clean it. Just want to know before I go out and drive it today.
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yes, empty the tank, remove it from your truck, clean it in the sink, let it dry completely(prop the lid slightly open for a couple hrs), re-install it, and go play
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