salukispeed wrote:I used a piece of speedometer cable and an cordless drill and lots of acetone in a squirt bottle. lots of in and outs and flood to get through. I did this before coming to this site and never posted anything.
What have you found? Interested!
salukispeed,
Bingo
Like you though I found the cable twisting/whipping was an issue, so I cut the cable to a 5" length, a 10" length, a 15" length.
I ground the ends flat on each one and then ground the best end of each like a flat screw driver and as sharp as possible.
Don't worry about the frayed cable that may be present as it helps to dig the gook out. Of course the frays should be minimal.
Go to Auto Zone and buy the Auto Zone carb cleaner (yellow/black spray can).
CAUTION: This carb cleaner is aggressive and it will remove the black paint on the outside of the tank when it contacts the surface.
Turn the tank on its side so that the outlets are facing upward. Spray in some cleaner, wait 15 min and start with the 5" length.
After a try or two using more carb cleaner, it will bottom out at the drill motor chuck. Be careful not to let the chuck injure the surface at the opening.
Fill again with carb cleaner, wait 15 min and use the 10" cable. Same method as before.
Fill again and repeat with the 15"
Be careful not to injure the screens inside.
If the screens are clear already, you should be able to see the end of the cable come thru.
Hint: a short piece of 3/8" O.D. plastic hose will keep the hose from whipping and the hose can be held with your free hand.
Pistol and Moose