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That may be true, and as long as it stays there the engine still runs fine. If it does get shaken up, the a polishing system will do its job while lessing the crud going through the engine filtering system. Once initial polishing is done, I will be alternating between tanks. One running while the other polishing. Getting things shaken up is the best thing I can hope for. Doug s/v Callista "LaBomba182" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >Subject: Re: Fuel transfer/polishing pump > >From: "Doug Dotson" > > >Huh? Bubbling up fuel? It helps it as much as drawing the fuel from > >one baffled area into the engine. Better to draw it into a polishing > >system for a while. > > But unless the fuel is shaken up real well most of the crud is still at the > bottom of each baffled area in a nice little mound. > > Capt. Bill
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