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Re: Diesel Fuel Tank
Funny you brought this up. We have recently been servicing older AT&T 3500's. The strainer in the front tank is full off the usual junk and silver paint. I thought the silver paint was coming from their fuel sourch. Nah, it's the lining in the OEM tank. Waitin... Login to read more. ![]()
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