> Yes Mark, you will need to remove the
> breakable/bendable/costly-to-replace components from the tank prior to
> shaking a heavy chain about in it. Chain works best. Expect a
> thorough workout of your upper body.
I was thinking of attaching my empty fuel (with a bit of gravel) to my
problem child - a 2 year old Spring Spaniel named Oliver. I figure a few
hours with him running about the dog park dragging my series fuel tank
ought'a take care of any internal build up. With his love for water I am
sure that he will kindly rinse the thing out in the slough too. No, he
won't sink - trust me - you have to know this dog to understand!
This should accomplish two things:
1) bang the tank around enough to knock any rust or gunk off of the inside.
2) exhaust my dog enough so that I can get at least one night's sleep -
pleeeeeeeeze
Rich (Sleepless in Seattle)
'60 SII 109 SW
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