The m35a2 has been sitting for awhile after some algae and other strange growth has appeared in the fuel system . When i first drained the tank years ago there was green liquid coming out of the primary filter drain which i have to assume is some sort of algae then i found some white paste like material that had a very acidic like smell to it that was very difficult to remove that was located on the filler/screen on the tank that pulls out . I put some gas into the tank to clean out the system a bit only to find the that filler/screen had now "blued" to an extent so when i was last out to the truck recently i pulled it out and sprayed some wd40(it was in truck) onto it which easily cleaned whatever that blue like material off .
Ideally i would drop the tank and remove the pump but that isn't a viable option for me at the time so the closest thing is to possibly open up the drain on the bottom after letting some gas and biocide circulate/soak within the tank even though the tank didn't look that bad last i seen . The fuel pump is making a rattling/grinding like noise which i have to hope is due to the tank being so low fuel (correct me if iam wrong on that ) .
My idea i would like to bounce off everyone here is to disconnect the fuel lines to/from the in tank pump and use a transfer handpump to push pure biocide into the fuel lines and filter canisters until its pure biocide coming out then clamp off some add on lines to sit for a few days then if a bunch of gunk comes out after the biocide does its job ill empty it then hook up the fuel lines back up into the in tank pump and then work on cleaning up the rest of the system somehow. After the biocide is done i was thinking of putting around 10 gallons of gas with more biocide in to clean out the pump and if there is any remnants i havent seen in the tank by letting the pump run for awhile then change the filters . The type of of biocide iam thinking of picking up is from Power service bio kleen diesel fuel biocide , has anyone had experience with this product ?
opinions on the process ? just to note this is the first time i ever encountered a issue like this so if i missed a step let me know .
Ideally i would drop the tank and remove the pump but that isn't a viable option for me at the time so the closest thing is to possibly open up the drain on the bottom after letting some gas and biocide circulate/soak within the tank even though the tank didn't look that bad last i seen . The fuel pump is making a rattling/grinding like noise which i have to hope is due to the tank being so low fuel (correct me if iam wrong on that ) .
My idea i would like to bounce off everyone here is to disconnect the fuel lines to/from the in tank pump and use a transfer handpump to push pure biocide into the fuel lines and filter canisters until its pure biocide coming out then clamp off some add on lines to sit for a few days then if a bunch of gunk comes out after the biocide does its job ill empty it then hook up the fuel lines back up into the in tank pump and then work on cleaning up the rest of the system somehow. After the biocide is done i was thinking of putting around 10 gallons of gas with more biocide in to clean out the pump and if there is any remnants i havent seen in the tank by letting the pump run for awhile then change the filters . The type of of biocide iam thinking of picking up is from Power service bio kleen diesel fuel biocide , has anyone had experience with this product ?
opinions on the process ? just to note this is the first time i ever encountered a issue like this so if i missed a step let me know .