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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 7668" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>If you did get any dirt in the tank don't be worried, thats why you have a filter after the pick up tube it will catch any crud that is in the tank.</p><p>It does take a fair amount of heat to get diesel to burn but better be safe.</p><p>The chain case covers do run gaskets, you can sometimes remove them and use silicone to seal them up.</p><p>I'm not sure what grease points you are having problems with but if they aren't taking grease you can replace them and hopefully its just the grease nipples that were clogged. Other members here have been eying off a device from northern tools that you hook up to a stuck grease point after trying a new nipple and you strike it with a hammer. It creates a higher pressure than a hand pump to try and get the grease moving. Quite clever actually, i may even try building one some day. Every grease nipple i have had problems with was solved when i replaced it, i have never had grease so hard it couldn't be moved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 7668, member: 82"] If you did get any dirt in the tank don't be worried, thats why you have a filter after the pick up tube it will catch any crud that is in the tank. It does take a fair amount of heat to get diesel to burn but better be safe. The chain case covers do run gaskets, you can sometimes remove them and use silicone to seal them up. I'm not sure what grease points you are having problems with but if they aren't taking grease you can replace them and hopefully its just the grease nipples that were clogged. Other members here have been eying off a device from northern tools that you hook up to a stuck grease point after trying a new nipple and you strike it with a hammer. It creates a higher pressure than a hand pump to try and get the grease moving. Quite clever actually, i may even try building one some day. Every grease nipple i have had problems with was solved when i replaced it, i have never had grease so hard it couldn't be moved. [/QUOTE]
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