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Oh yeh it's a sub forum. Never seen it before. Guess I better get out more lol. Oh well we have a cool thread. Guess we could ask them to move the thread under the sub forum
 
I have a question for you guys. I am working on a Mcculloch super 250 and there was abunch of greyish black clumpy goop in the gas tank. I took off the front of the tank and took the tank off. I scraped off as much as I could. Is there anything I can soak it in too loosen the rest of it?
My phone was out of memory and I couldn't get a picture.
Thanks


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I have a question for you guys. I am working on a Mcculloch super 250 and there was abunch of greyish black clumpy goop in the gas tank. I took off the front of the tank and took the tank off. I scraped off as much as I could. Is there anything I can soak it in too loosen the rest of it?
My phone was out of memory and I couldn't get a picture.
Thanks


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Diesel fuel
 
I'm liking the ideas, you guys way more creative than me. Only titles I came up with were either super long or super lame lol. I better stick to wrenching on saws instead.
 
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This is what the inside of my super 250 gas tank looks like after scraping off as much as possible.


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374b378d22ac4d163e98d3284ae5273d.jpg

This is what the inside of my super 250 gas tank looks like after scraping off as much as possible.


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If your not worried about losing paint, carb dip will eat it up, but its gonna eat the paint too. Not spray cans of carb cleaner but like the buckets for soaking parts
 

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