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Old 12-14-2018, 11:19 PM   #10
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Default Re: Fuel Spark Arrestor in bottom of Tank, removal

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Originally Posted by Tom Wesenberg View Post
As mentioned in #7, be sure to remove the top part of the screen first so you have a larger opening. My 28 had the flame arrestor laying in the bottom of the tank. The top part was extremely hard to remove, but after spraying Kroil and making a heavy duty blade to fit the slots, I was finally able to unscrew it. I then used a magnet to lift out the bottom part.
Am confused - my arrestor is the tab type, I thought the screw in type had slots. Perhaps I should look them up in the parts catalogues to get a better idea of what I am up against - will do.
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