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Re: Exploding Vacuum Cleaner
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Posted by oleblu on January 20, 2005 at 18:45:40 from (216.166.193.40):
In Reply to: Exploding Vacuum Cleaner posted by tim(ny) on January 20, 2005 at 09:43:22:
tim, you are on the right track but don"t use a vacuum cleaner as the others have said. There is a tool that works like a vacuum cleaner but uses compressed air to create the vacuum. We use them at the tire store for taking the grindings out of a tire being repaired and it is also usefull to clean the air filter housing on most vehicles so you dont need to remove the housing from the engine. The snorkle inlet is the same size as small shop-vac hose so you if you can find more wand sections you can get to the bottom of the tank. Been there, done that. The post about stones is good but I use 1/2" nuts so I can remove them with a magnet. Most any motorcycle shop will have the coating for the inside. I use a product called Red Coat. Works great.
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