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Best way to filter diesel

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Best way to filter diesel

Post by brighty »

OK, I've draind my tanks into two 65ltr tubs and theres a little bit of dirt in the bottom of them(not much but enough to worry about).... whats the best way to filter this so I can get most of it back in the tanks once reinstalled????
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Post by revin »

Would be best filtered thru some muslin or calico :D :D .


Seriously if you have some jerry cans ,get a funnel with a fine guaze filter in it (or make on out of your wife/girlfrieds stockings),transfer it from your cans into the jerry can via the filter then pour from the jerrys into your tanks again via the funnel and filter.

I know its a lot of work but at least you`ll be double filtering it so shouldnt get any dirt in
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Post by paz »

why not just syphon back out of the drums just making sure you dont let the hose go all the way to the bottom and pick up the dirt....
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