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      02-22-2013, 09:45 PM   #9
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I would think that if sediment is an issue, then it will also be an issue immediately after filling since the flow of fuel in will cause the sediment to rise due to circulation currents in freshly pumped fluid. While the sediment will settle over say the next 10 minutes, sediment could flow into the engine if you turn the engine on immediately after fueling.

Since the above is not an issue, I assume the fuel is filtered out of the tank.
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