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On Apr 4, 12:03 pm, Gordon wrote:
Neighbor just opened a fuel polishing business. He had a cruising sailboat yesterday that is planning to circumnavigate and decided to clean his tanks. Those tanks were full of the nastiest stuff! Even big chunks of gunk. So if you are having the slightest filter problems, I'd look at polishing. It ain't cheap, but is good insurance. Gordon What exactly is "Not cheap" 3-500 dollars maybe? Build your own polishing system, using your own filters and seperators. Cheaper than having it done by a polishing service, and you might not have a polishing service handy when you pick up bad fuel at some small far away island. Joe |
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