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Old 07-24-2014, 11:56 PM   #13
Water Warrior 2
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It should be fairly easy to remove most of the loose stuff in the tank. What "I" would try is draining the tank, add a cup full of clean gas and a wash cloth. Remove tank from bike and just keep twisting and turning the tank to let the wash cloth do its job. There may be a chance of damaging the in-tank filter but you will have the inline filter working for you later on after it is all buttoned up
Do the swish and wash cloth a couple times or until there is little to none mung and particles showing up when you drain the cup full of gas out of the tank.
Yeah this is a messy and slightly dangerous idea(playing with gas)but it may work.
After all that................there will surely be a better idea soon from some one else. And hopefully safer too.



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