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<blockquote data-quote="birdsnest4ever" data-source="post: 387320" data-attributes="member: 18625"><p>Thank you all for your suggestions. As far as I can tell, the sludge isn't too thick, but it's an old style metal tank, and there's a plastic something or other in there that I can't get to to remove, and I know acetone and possibly ethanol might damage it. Now if it's nothing to really worry about, then I'll take out the sending unit, and have a go at it. It also looks as though I may need a new gas line, but that I can get at the local wally world. Again, many thanks to all of you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="birdsnest4ever, post: 387320, member: 18625"] Thank you all for your suggestions. As far as I can tell, the sludge isn't too thick, but it's an old style metal tank, and there's a plastic something or other in there that I can't get to to remove, and I know acetone and possibly ethanol might damage it. Now if it's nothing to really worry about, then I'll take out the sending unit, and have a go at it. It also looks as though I may need a new gas line, but that I can get at the local wally world. Again, many thanks to all of you. [/QUOTE]
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