Josh
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Well since the last thread got locked to strange ideas for preventing something that happened only once in two years, I figured I'd give it another go.
Reguardless of your opinions on what happened/crazy ideas to keep it from ever happening again, please keep the crazy ideas to yourself. Prefer not to get this one locked. I dont mind real solutions (IE - locking fuelcap), but no glueing sharp objects onto the tank.
Now that that part is over, On to the good part.
Well the day started out trying to figure out how to pump 40gallons of slop out of my tank. First I was just going to pull the plug and drain 5 gallons at a time into a bucket then I realized I had my WMO pump chilling in the garage.
Well I can say the HF air pump, pumped the tank almost dry in about 3 minutes. Suprisingly it made the entire truck bounce when it was working. That went well, until my friend pulled the hose out of the drum and started spraying a large amount of brown goo everywhere including all over himself. Well after kitty litter and some good laughter it was back to pumping out the tank.
Soons we got the tank as empty it was off to try and get the drain plug out. Took a 1/2in impact and a good 45 seconds of work to get that little plug out. Once I got that plug out, an even nastier amount of brown goo came out.
Then I proceeded to try and pour that soup into a 55gallon with out a funnel, which resulted in a really bad mess and more kitty litter.
From here I cycled 10 gallons of unleaded fuel through the tank about 10 times filling and draining it over and over. This got most of the crud out and took the color from a nasty brown to a dirty fuel look. Poured this into the drum and put another 5 gallons of fresh gas into the tank and flushed this 5-6 times, until the fuel quit getting dirtier.
Next step is cleaning the lines and replacing the fuel filters.
I took the main fuel supply line and disconected it from the fuel pump. I took a pressurized chemical sprayer and used to push clean diesel all the way to the primary filter. From here I swapped out the primary with a new napa 3511 filter. Filled the housing up with a quart and a half of some new ATF in an old metal can.
This was as far as I made it today. Plan on flushing rest of the system tomorrow and swapping out the 2 secondaries.
More will come.
Reguardless of your opinions on what happened/crazy ideas to keep it from ever happening again, please keep the crazy ideas to yourself. Prefer not to get this one locked. I dont mind real solutions (IE - locking fuelcap), but no glueing sharp objects onto the tank.
Now that that part is over, On to the good part.
Well the day started out trying to figure out how to pump 40gallons of slop out of my tank. First I was just going to pull the plug and drain 5 gallons at a time into a bucket then I realized I had my WMO pump chilling in the garage.
Well I can say the HF air pump, pumped the tank almost dry in about 3 minutes. Suprisingly it made the entire truck bounce when it was working. That went well, until my friend pulled the hose out of the drum and started spraying a large amount of brown goo everywhere including all over himself. Well after kitty litter and some good laughter it was back to pumping out the tank.
Soons we got the tank as empty it was off to try and get the drain plug out. Took a 1/2in impact and a good 45 seconds of work to get that little plug out. Once I got that plug out, an even nastier amount of brown goo came out.
Then I proceeded to try and pour that soup into a 55gallon with out a funnel, which resulted in a really bad mess and more kitty litter.
From here I cycled 10 gallons of unleaded fuel through the tank about 10 times filling and draining it over and over. This got most of the crud out and took the color from a nasty brown to a dirty fuel look. Poured this into the drum and put another 5 gallons of fresh gas into the tank and flushed this 5-6 times, until the fuel quit getting dirtier.
Next step is cleaning the lines and replacing the fuel filters.
I took the main fuel supply line and disconected it from the fuel pump. I took a pressurized chemical sprayer and used to push clean diesel all the way to the primary filter. From here I swapped out the primary with a new napa 3511 filter. Filled the housing up with a quart and a half of some new ATF in an old metal can.
This was as far as I made it today. Plan on flushing rest of the system tomorrow and swapping out the 2 secondaries.
More will come.
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