What did the debris consist of? I'm sure you checked for this but I know from experience that a failing or failed grommet at the valve on fuel expansion tank(s) can allow water and debris in. How much of it passes into the fuel tank, I don't know. Neil.
On 10/18/16, Dennis Haynes <d23haynes57@hotmail.com> wrote: > I have been plagued with a number of new tanks that are somehow contaminated > causing the screens to get clogged up. For one customer I went through 3 > tanks and destroyed 6 pumps.
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