Originally posted by Tony2005:
Originally posted by crappywheelhop:
If there was enough sediment in your tank to cause instant clogging of the fuel filter... throw the tank away and buy a new tank.




$400 for a new tank and $400 to install!

I would change the fuel filter and then not stir up the sediment again (or not let gas go below 1/8 tank) any day.




LMAO OK, sorry I was joking... seroiusly though, thats not even an issue. If the feul tank was THAT contaminated, this guy would need a whole new fuel system. I guess one would probably want to just CLEAN the tank before they bought a new one, and I don't usually factor in the cost to install anything as I am an auto tech, and I'll be damned if anybody else touches my car, but thats not an issue either. I was just trying to emphasize that there is no way I know of that a clogged fuel filter could cause a car to lose spark...