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    It is a pick up screen. All this does is stop the bigger chunks of garbage floating in your tank from being pulled into the lines. I've seen a few of them in older 70's Chrysler/Mitsubishi cars but never seen one that has ended up looking that bad. This should be the part or at least get you looking in the right direction -

    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Fuel-Filt...3D351733161308

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    Awesome Geezer! thank you Man!.... First time ever uploading a picture like a big boy and it paid off! Any input on tank cleaning??? .... I picked up two cans of parts degreaser and agitate with a handful of nuts and bolts!!! Sound like a plan???

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    Don't use anything abrasive like nuts and bolts as it'll scratch up the inside of the tank - this will allow rust to propagate in the scratches. You'll have to flush the bottom of the tank and drain it a few times until you have gotten as much out as you can. Swirl the tank around to agitate the stuff on the bottom to move it.

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    There are kits out there to coat gas tanks that come with a cleaner to prep the tank, or you could use acetone or lacquer thinner if you pull the sending unit first. Or any radiator shop can boil them clean.
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    I've also got to do my sending unit. But not sure if I'll even be able to get the bolts out. I had a pretty hard time getting the bolts out of the tank. I'm sure the ones on the sending unit will be worse. Since the bolts are so small.

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    Need to replace the plate on the top of my fuel tank. Any body have a part number for it? Or how everything connects underneath it. Thank you!

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    I need to replace the plate on top of my gas tank. But I can't find it anywhere. Anybody have a part number or anything. It's leaking on the lines coming directly out of it. And the fuel pump is fine. Thanks.

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