At the moment I have poured in the sealed and rotated the tank to coat all
surfaces, after that was done I took the air hose to blow out the 2 lines on
the bottom of the tank. One of them is the vent line that goes to the top of
tank. It passed air fine. The other one which is the fuel return li
Gas welding wire, comes in different sizes and is "sort of flexible" which
should work... smooth the end so it doesn't have sharp edges to hang up
going around any bends in the line
Once you get it all the way in.. a little back and forth should break up
the blockage... or, chuck the wire into
I am trying the music wire now. It is fairly stiff but as soon as it goes it
it’s got a 90 degree turn inside the tank. It seems like I might have made part
of the turn but am hitting a block. It might have made part of the turn but but
the whole thing. I may try a piece of 1 wire in a romex lin
I sure wish I would have done all of this before applying the coating. Anyway I
think I’m going to have to squirt some carb cleaner in there and let it soak.
If it’s dried up fuel in the line, if it’s like the other crap I got out of the
tank it can be rock hard. This has got to be the worse tan
On Sun, 6 Nov 2022 11:50:10 -0600 Kaleb Striplin via Mercedes
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> I sure wish I would have done all of this before applying the coating.
> Anyway I think I’m going to have to squirt some carb cleaner in there
> and let it soak. If it’s dried up fuel in the line, if it’s like the
> other crap
FWIW.
For small pipe cleaning, I use a speedometer cable in a variable
speed drill.
FMMV.
Fred
On Sun, Nov 6, 2022 at 3:45 PM Craig via Mercedes
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> On Sun, 6 Nov 2022 11:50:10 -0600 Kaleb Striplin via Mercedes
> wrote:
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> > I sure wish I would have done all of this before applying the co
Dang now why didn’t I think of that. That would be perfect. I had an old one
laying around here but I think I may have thrown it away.
I could not get the music wire past the first bend, it’s too stif. I then
stripped out an individual strand out of a 10ga romex cable and I could get it
worked
You said the outlet was near the sump, didn’t you? Any chance you could get an
inspection mirror or a scope in there to see if it’s clogged or clear?
This is where my el cheapo Chinesium USB endoscope really comes in handy.
-D
> On Nov 6, 2022, at 2:23 PM, Kaleb Striplin via Mercedes
> wrote:
I ran my HF scope down there and I can see where it comes out. I did discover
the vent line (or what I assume is the vent line, that goes from the bottom of
the tank on the outside and goes inside at the top, appears to go into sort of
a rectangle like deal in the top of the tank. From there it
> If so, I’m not really sure if it’s worth proceeding with.
Is is a special car, like a 6.9 or something?
Rick
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It’s a 450SEL
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> On Nov 6, 2022, at 4:54 PM, Rick Knoble via Mercedes
> wrote:
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>> If so, I’m not really sure if it’s worth proceeding with.
>
> Is is a special car, like a 6.9 or something?
>
>
> Rick
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Of course the plan was to get it running fairly cheap and flip it for about $3k
or so. It’s actually pretty nice except for the paint burned off the top. It’s
silver with blue leather, with the leather in great shape.
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> On Nov 6, 2022, at 5:02 PM, Kaleb Striplin wrote:
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great idea Fred
On Sun, Nov 6, 2022, 4:06 PM Frederick Moir via Mercedes <
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> FWIW.
> For small pipe cleaning, I use a speedometer cable in a variable
> speed drill.
> FMMV.
> Fred
>
> On Sun, Nov 6, 2022 at 3:45 PM Craig via Mercedes
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> > On Sun, 6 Nov 202
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