Thanks.... Great advice, very much appreciated.popkat wrote:You've already got the pipes off as you've removed the tank and carbs. Remove the tap take it apart and clean it out, pop it in the ultrasonic bath once the diaphragm is removed. The fuel filter sits inside the tank where the tap goes, you'll see it when the tap comes off. once you've got the tap back together put a small pipe on the small hole at the rear and suck/blow, you'll hear and feel it work the diaphragm, you'll know it's ok then. Once back on the tank and with some fuel in it there should be no leak, turn the tap to on position there should still be no leak.
Well, as for "Tank off" kinda cheating at the moment

Due to the "Look at all those pipes!" I turned the tap off (before I knew it was not just a normal tap) and disconnected the two pipes that can from it to the carb, and was able to rotate the tank then 180 degrees carefully, and position the tank where the seat goes, without pulling off the other pipes (my theory is/was the least I disturb the better)
So the tank is still connected via at least 2 pipes (from memory either side of the tank) still don't know what they are!
I'll see about removing the tap this evening, and hopefully a good clean will make all good. I saw some people were making their own rubber gasket/washer as their one had issues. hopefully I don't have to worry about that, just be gentle.
Will get some "normal" fuel for "washing out purposes" on the way home also.
Hope the filter will come out good. the small Ultrasonic Tank I've borrowed from work! is great at making dirt just fall away from things
