The only part of this deal is replacing the fuel filter. This is an  
expensive undertaking since at least with our vehicle, you have to  
drop the tank and get at the filter from inside. They sure like to  
make things as difficult and unfriendly as possible.
Scott
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On Sep 10, 2007, at 8:35 PM, Larry Stansifer wrote:

> Roger,
>
> All of those cheepy fuel additives contain methyl alcohol
> which is great for displacing water and doing some light
> clean up. The bad news is that it burns off and evaporates
> long before it has a chance to do the serious job of
> cleaning fuel intake components, intake valves combustion
> chambers and piston tops. This is where the products like
> B.G. and Maroso really come into their own. Actually their
> is one more level of fuel system cleaning however unless you
> are a pretty good driveway service technician I recommend
> you leave this one to the dealer. This system utilizes a
> pressurized can of fuel system cleaner that is hooked
> directly down-stream of the fuel pump. Basically what you do
> is disconnect the power to your fuel pump, install this can
> of cleaner in the supply line from the gas-tank to the
> engine, open the can to pressurize the system, start the
> engine and allow this Weasel piss to run through the entire
> system. Once this is completed reconnect the fuel supply
> line reconnect the fuel pump power and ad the second stage
> of the cleaner to the fuel tank and most importantly install
> a new fuel filter if appropriate.
> I'm not sure who produces this two part system but it is
> available from your GM dealer.
>
> Regards
>
> Larry Stansifer
>
> Thou art rewarded for thy results not for thine efforts.
>
> The Rogue Warrior
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
>
> 



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