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> Going fishing in the gas tank...
si2t3m
post Oct 18 2004, 06:26 AM
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Still had an issue with loosing fuel pressure.

I treated the gas tank a month ago with POR-15 gas tank treatment.

Inspected the interior of the tank last night and found chunks of the product blocking the fuel inlet going to the pump. I followed the instructions but it seems like it didn't adhere properly. I might of scr&wed up somewhere.


I'll try to remove the chunks out tonight and hopefully these are the only one that decided to let go. I have this 17hr drive in a couple of days...

Do yourself a favor, it takes 72 hours for the product to dry, tanks needs to be clean clean clean before putting the product. Get it done in a shop specialised that is used to deal with this.
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Dr Evil
post Oct 18 2004, 01:21 PM
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I used the gas tank treatment on a BMW motorcycle tank and it appeared to work great. No complaints.
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