I recently ran into a low-power issue on a Ford 3930, assuming it was the fuel filter. I changed the filter, and on attempting to prime to the top of the filter housing, noticed it wasn't getting fuel. I pulled the fuel line from the cutoff, at the bottom of the tank, and noticed fuel was only trickling out of the cutoff valve (when fully opened). I cleaned/blew it out with compressed air, and was able to get full fuel flow out of the valve and to the filter and injector pump. Unfortunately, this only lasted about a week, and its showing the same symptoms again.
I'm assuming this is trash/debris at the bottom of the tank, which is settling and clogging up the cutoff valve. Do these tanks have some sort of lower filter in the bottom of the tank? I don't see any of the tell-tale growth at the fuel cap or fuel neck, so I am not sure exactly what is causing the clogging. This is one of the poly/plastic tanks, and looks like a PITA to completely remove....what would be the best way to flush out the tank without removing?
I'm assuming this is trash/debris at the bottom of the tank, which is settling and clogging up the cutoff valve. Do these tanks have some sort of lower filter in the bottom of the tank? I don't see any of the tell-tale growth at the fuel cap or fuel neck, so I am not sure exactly what is causing the clogging. This is one of the poly/plastic tanks, and looks like a PITA to completely remove....what would be the best way to flush out the tank without removing?
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