I thought I had a fuel filter problem.But you just showed me that My gas tank valve turned off.I didn't know which way was on or off.Thank you so much.
@@soje113 no problem. Mine was indeed water in the fuel. I’ve put a few hours on it with no issues. I tried to light that old fuel on fire and it wouldn’t even light because it had so much water
Yes, it would accumulate in the fuel tank. Usually, water would get in from an open cap or possibly filling up from a fuel source that has water/moisture in it.
I thought I had a fuel filter problem.But you just showed me that My gas tank valve turned off.I didn't know which way was on or off.Thank you so much.
@@soje113 no problem. Mine was indeed water in the fuel. I’ve put a few hours on it with no issues. I tried to light that old fuel on fire and it wouldn’t even light because it had so much water
Spray carb spray on any type of hose connections prior to removal. Helps slide them off. Takes the fight out. 55's in automotive taught me.
Carefully placed hose pinch pliers prior to disconnection avoids the mess too
Great video had a question, If water got into the gas tank is this where the water would accumulate?
Yes, it would accumulate in the fuel tank. Usually, water would get in from an open cap or possibly filling up from a fuel source that has water/moisture in it.