When I picked up my -a3 from GL, I did a complete by-the-book PM and motor stables, pulling all the drain plugs to check for "other materials" and draining fuel from the fuel/water separater. I did not change any of the filters, as the fluids really appeared 'cherry'.
About 1100 miles after picking my -a3 up from GL, all the sudden she decided not to run over about 1900 RPM. Pulled the Cat fuel filter off and put on a new Cat filter. (Was very hard to take off the old one - bent the filter getting it off.) With new one on, I turned on the power switch (battery/accessory) and left it on for about 30 seconds. Then turned the engine start switch and it was immediately running.
I later cut apart the take off fuel filter, and all the element was coated in a layer of greasy slime. No wonder it was fuel starved.
My understanding is that the -3 return fuel line circulates a much greater volume of fuel than does the other M35 series. My Cat guy says that the fuel tank is now probably pretty clean....
Have driven it another 2000 miles with not a hint of fuel problems.
...anyway - just my experience...! Mark