Timthetoolman
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For a while now I have had issues with my front tank, the engine runs bad on the front, engine dies without additivies being in the fuel, I get lots of water from the front tank and no water from the rear. I always cycle the two tanks, you know run one till empty and then switch to the other.
This morning it was 10 degrees here in Tennesse, I had it plugged in and started it and let her run for about five minutes before I left for work. Got about a mile from home and the fuel filter light came on then she chugged and died, checked the bleeder valve and got no fuel then the elec. pump started rattling funny and quit.
I switched to the rear tank that was so low of fuel it didn't register, the pump started running again, chugging and then smothed out, cranked for 20 seconds and she fired back up and got me to work.
Is it possable to have a hole on top of the front tank, seems when it rains I get more water in the fuel, the rear is always fine and I treat both tanks the same.
Oh well, it was cold and I wanted to gripe to someone, I got a donor truck, I think I will take the front tank off it make sure it is clean and replace my front one and see what the heck is in there.
How hard is the front tank to remove, I think I remember it being said it is a tuff job, can't reach blots?????
This morning it was 10 degrees here in Tennesse, I had it plugged in and started it and let her run for about five minutes before I left for work. Got about a mile from home and the fuel filter light came on then she chugged and died, checked the bleeder valve and got no fuel then the elec. pump started rattling funny and quit.
I switched to the rear tank that was so low of fuel it didn't register, the pump started running again, chugging and then smothed out, cranked for 20 seconds and she fired back up and got me to work.
Is it possable to have a hole on top of the front tank, seems when it rains I get more water in the fuel, the rear is always fine and I treat both tanks the same.
Oh well, it was cold and I wanted to gripe to someone, I got a donor truck, I think I will take the front tank off it make sure it is clean and replace my front one and see what the heck is in there.
How hard is the front tank to remove, I think I remember it being said it is a tuff job, can't reach blots?????