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any recomendations on flushing the fuel system on my 57 150? ive put together many a car, but this will be my first resto, ive unplugged fuel lines and replaced tanks.but ive never done much "cleaning" when it comes to tanks and lines... many more questions to come...
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I've heard of people flushing the lines with acetone, but I don't know if that actually cleans them or just dries them out.
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WD-40 it, let it sit a few minutes, blow. I usually do that 2 or 3 times. Then laquer thiner then DRY compressed air. That has had very good results for me.
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