Bacon Bits in surge tank
#1
Bacon Bits in surge tank
Just wanted to share some pictures of my surge tank I did this weekend in case anyone was pondering whether or not to do it. The crap in the bottom is left overs after dumping and shaking the fuel out. A toothbrush and some penetrating oil+dish soap cleans the sock up if you can't wait around for a replacement.
Also noticed a wad of fine metal shavings collecting on the inside magnetic spout...what could that be from?
L]
Also noticed a wad of fine metal shavings collecting on the inside magnetic spout...what could that be from?
L]
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Grant Francis (09-04-2017)
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After reading horror stories about rusting fuel tanks I checked the condition of both the surge and main tanks of my -89 XJ-S this spring. I was surprised to see how clean the surge tank was and even more surprised when I took a photo of the inside of the main tank through the fuel sender hole - almost new!
Surge tank
Main tank
Surge tank
Main tank