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Old February 6th 05, 05:06 PM
Bob
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"TaskMule" > wrote in message
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> "Bob" > wrote in message
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>> "Lawrence Glickman" > wrote in message
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>> > On Sat, 05 Feb 2005 22:58:45 GMT, "Rich" > wrote:
>> >
>> >>
>> > wrote in message
>> roups.com...
>> >>> I think that is what I will try now. I just replaced my

> exaust/convert
>> >>> from the O2 sensor back and it did not help.
>> >>>
>> >>> This is getting expensive
>> >>>
>> >>
>> >>Have you replaced the external fuel filter? First thing to replace and
>> >>the
>> >>cheapest.
>> >>
>> >>If not that I will suspect the filter or pump in the tank. A lot of

> labor
>> >>there emptying the tank.
>> >
>> > No labor emptying tank. Use a siphon hose, and then to get the last
>> > bits, run the engine until it stalls from no fuel. Depending on how
>> > much fuel is in the tank now, just put it into a couple of large-sized
>> > gasoline cans.
>> >
>> > Lg
>> >

>> Another nice try Larry, stick a siphon hose in your Taurus and let us
>> know
>> how much luck you have siphoning the fuel out of it.
>> Bob

>
> Actually if your removing the tank one of the first things you do is
> disconnect the filler pipe. Then you siphon. It doesn't get any easier. As
> for running the engine till the last bit is out, a total waste of time.
>


Who said anything about removing the tank? Hell, the whole idea that his
fuel is contaminated was just someone's brain fart. It's time he quits
throwing parts at it and listening to nitwits like glickman and starts doing
some diagnosing.
Bob


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