A common issue. I use pb blaster liquid wrench, needle nose pliers and
whatever. Sometimes I end up butchering the filter, sometimes it's
salvageable (just a little shorter after I have cut off the butchered up
end). There are plenty of aftermarket replacements on line

On Fri, Dec 27, 2019 at 7:07 PM Lar <[email protected]> wrote:

> 83 nighthawk 650  I need to take everything off the fuel tank to get it
> rust treated inside. I unscrewed the petcock assembly but the plastic tube
> going into the tank with a screen will not move. Any thoughts on how it
> comes out.  I don't want to break anything and be stuck for parts I'll
> never find.  Thanks
>
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