[DMCForum] Re: fuel system clean out...
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That's what I mean by hooking the supply fitting to the return 
fitting. By doing this, you're taking the fuel dizz out of the 
picture. When I say supply and return I meant at the fuel dizz..I 
guess I should have said that in the first post.

Also, someone (my memory is feeble) just suggested using a cheap 
electric pump instead of your fuel pump. This may be a good idea. 

Anyhow, then at the pump you have the other end of the supply line 
(attached to the pump) drawing from your bucket and you put the other 
end of the return line in the bucket.

As far as the suction hose being a bit soft, you have a choice.

a) replace it since everything's apart
b) buy a stainless steel spring and stretch it out, clip the ends 
off, and stick it in the suction hose. 

This will keep it from collapsing. I've heard of many DML'er's who do 
this.

Think I should have posted my "head gasket replacement" procedure? I 
dunno...

--- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "timnagin" <timnagin@xxxx> wrote:
> >I don't know if you're trying to clean the tank in place, or remove
> >it and clean it.
> 
> I have the pump and sender out and have already cleaned the inside 
of the
> tank while in place.  The tank, and fuel pump, were so clean it was 
as if
> someone had done this just before I bought it.  The fuel pump 
cleaned up to
> look like it just came out of the box.  I used a hand pump to 
remove about
> six gallons of fuel and wiped the inside of the tank down with 
white rags.
> They were just stained from the gas, no black stuff.  I may have 
damaged the
> screen that lays under the plastic piece though, not sure.  I 
haven't found
> a good picture of how it is supposed to look.
> 
> There was no varnish or any black goo, really no trash at all in 
the tank.
> The suction hose is a bit squishy.  The previous owner said it was 
his daily
> driver, and had sat about six to eight months after the accident to 
when I
> bought it.
> 
> >See if you can cobble together a fitting that allows you to
> >join your fuel supply line to your fuel return line -off- the fuel
> >distributor. You'll then energize the pump and have it dump right
> >back into your bucket. Dear Lizza, dear Lizza.
> 
> That's a good idea, methinks.  So, the only thing I need to bypass 
to do
> this would be the fuel distributor?  If so, any suggestions on 
cleaning out
> the fuel distributor? I know not to take it apart.
> 
> Thanks again,
> 
> Greg



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