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Posted by sod on March 26, 2002 at 05:05:49 from (209.206.151.52):
In Reply to: plugged up cub posted by phillip on March 24, 2002 at 18:11:17:
take the sediment bowl assembly off the bottom of the tank. Make a small cylinder of ALUMINUM screen by rolling it around a pencil. take the pencil out. fold the top of cyl. over. afix the screen over the top of the sed. bowl assy. with a small piece of wire. Now reassemble. You should end up with a cylinder of screen 3 or 4 inches long sticking up into the gas. It will not get plugged. good luck sod if there is a motorcycle shop nearby, you can get one of these filters for the top of a petcock there.
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