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Seaman
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- Sep 5, 2009
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A friend of mine has a 1995 350 MAG four barrel with a Weber carb that was rebuilt last year.
He had to take it there again and when the guy opened it he said there was fine sand particles inside which he showed to my friend before doing the cleaning and repairs.
He had a Mercruiser water separator on it and changed it twice to a 10 Micron Sierra.
He did have some water when we dumped it out the first time.
We never saw any particles when we dumped out the gas in the separator and we pumped out a gallon from the bottom of the tank in to a glass jug and it was clean.
All I can think of is this may have been river water getting in through the vent hose or his fuel cap isn't right and he's washing dirt in there.
Anyone heard of sand or grit in a carb?
He had to take it there again and when the guy opened it he said there was fine sand particles inside which he showed to my friend before doing the cleaning and repairs.
He had a Mercruiser water separator on it and changed it twice to a 10 Micron Sierra.
He did have some water when we dumped it out the first time.
We never saw any particles when we dumped out the gas in the separator and we pumped out a gallon from the bottom of the tank in to a glass jug and it was clean.
All I can think of is this may have been river water getting in through the vent hose or his fuel cap isn't right and he's washing dirt in there.
Anyone heard of sand or grit in a carb?