bertsmobile1
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Don't even think of using a really rusty tank .
Rust flakes will break up really fine and clog up everything.
For the purpose of testing , pinch a tank of something else, a snow blower, push mower, motorcycle, invilid chair.
Don't matter what just so long as it has a tap .
Fit a nice new fuel filter, the bigger the better.
And yes you don't need much moisture to cause a valve to rust into place & jamb.
They usually free right up but if it is the inlet valve they oft take the oil seal with them so it will blow a little smoke.
That means no slacking off as she will know if the splitter is working hard or not :laughing:
Rust flakes will break up really fine and clog up everything.
For the purpose of testing , pinch a tank of something else, a snow blower, push mower, motorcycle, invilid chair.
Don't matter what just so long as it has a tap .
Fit a nice new fuel filter, the bigger the better.
And yes you don't need much moisture to cause a valve to rust into place & jamb.
They usually free right up but if it is the inlet valve they oft take the oil seal with them so it will blow a little smoke.
That means no slacking off as she will know if the splitter is working hard or not :laughing: