Posted by RodInNS on May 19, 2013 at 12:27:02 from (216.118.158.123):
In Reply to: Re: 3204 update... posted by Stick welding on May 19, 2013 at 07:46:02:
Dave, I'm only pickin' on ya...
but I did tell you to remove the inlet line from the elbow and check it for strong flow. Unless your engine's setup is different than mine... you need an 11/16" and 9/16" wrench. You remove the inlet line from the elbow first. Then you remove the outlet line from the pump above the elbow... then you remove the elbow and strainer. You can't remove or clean the strainer without removing the elbow... at least on the 3204T in my 4H. I will grant you this... it's not the most intuitive thing to find unless you are familiar with Cats... On my machine... when it gets the staggers... that is the first place I go. I've probably cleaned the damn thing 200 times over the years. The sludge looks like bark... but it's more likely the sludge that results in a tank that's had some water. It's a task to avoid water if you're lugging fuel around in cans, barrels and portable tanks...
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