[DML] Flushing Fuel Lines.
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[DML] Flushing Fuel Lines.



Quick question, and one I've not really seen addressed before.

What is the best way to flush the fuel lines out? I'm pretty sure there is sludge in the tank, and probably more throughout the lines. Having said that does anyone have any recommendations for chemicals and procedures? I've thought about buying some Berryman's Chem Dip, and once I disconnect the old fuel pump just pouring the fluid in to set for a couple of hours and then flushing it out with compressed air... But I wanted to see what others do first.

-Robert
vin 6585



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