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How bad must you melt a piston before it has to be replaced?
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[QUOTE="ws6transam, post: 1420576, member: 65064"] The fuel filter is there because I put that "Blue Lightning" tank sealer into my plastic fuel tank. Unfortunately it doesn't work on plastic tanks, no matter what anyone says. My extensive surface preparation efforts were all in vain. There's no way to get that stuff to stick to a used fuel tank. I was hoping to keep the vapors from discoloring the plastic and bubbling the tank decals, but it failed miserably. As a result, I now get little green flakes of tank sealer in the fuel which play heck on the needle/seat and jetting. The fuel filter is necessary until I find and replace the tank. I can't justify spending $500 for a new one. [/QUOTE]
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How bad must you melt a piston before it has to be replaced?
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