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it's not that difficult, but don't do it on a wet day 'cos the rain will run down your sleeves to your armpits..........not nice!
My Surf has been sitting on the drive dead for the past 6 months. The fuel tank is 3/4 full of diesel and stevo is hopefully fixing it. Will there be any sludge in the fuel pipes after sitting for so long?
My Surf has been sitting on the drive dead for the past 6 months. The fuel tank is 3/4 full of diesel and stevo is hopefully fixing it. Will there be any sludge in the fuel pipes after sitting for so long?
Doubt it.. It will all have sunk to the bottom of the tank i'd have thought!
Doubt it.. It will all have sunk to the bottom of the tank i'd have thought!
That's what concerns me. Isn't the fuel line coming away from the tank from the bottom. If so when I start her for the first time after six months won't all the sludge go straight to the filter and block it?
That's what concerns me. Isn't the fuel line coming away from the tank from the bottom. If so when I start her for the first time after six months won't all the sludge go straight to the filter and block it?
No.
The fuel line to the engine (filter) doesn't come from the very bottom of the tank. There will always be a little diesel left in the tank, even if it's run dry.
BUT...
At the end of the day, that's what the filter's for.
Get it up and running. Change the filter, and change it again in a month or so. That's my suggestion, anyway.
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