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menchhofer
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Success.
Finally had time to look at the PT today. Disconnected line from tank to fuel pump. Very little fuel drained out.
Disconnected fuel line from bottom of tank and the fuel ran out as expected....so.....I connected my hydraulic hose I use to change the filter to bottom of the tank....fuel ran out at a higher flow rate.
Used a wire and stuck it through the original hose and even though I did not actually see any crud, there must have been some in the line causing a clog, for after I blew it out with an air hose just to be sure, fuel flowed more freely though it.
I never thought it would be such an easy fix and not cost a cent...thanks for all the help and suggestions.
Finally had time to look at the PT today. Disconnected line from tank to fuel pump. Very little fuel drained out.
Disconnected fuel line from bottom of tank and the fuel ran out as expected....so.....I connected my hydraulic hose I use to change the filter to bottom of the tank....fuel ran out at a higher flow rate.
Used a wire and stuck it through the original hose and even though I did not actually see any crud, there must have been some in the line causing a clog, for after I blew it out with an air hose just to be sure, fuel flowed more freely though it.
I never thought it would be such an easy fix and not cost a cent...thanks for all the help and suggestions.