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Old 10-09-2010, 12:11 PM
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Here's my bit of advise, I'm a dirtymax tech, If the truck hasn't been started with the dirt in there ur safe. Remove the tank, remove the sending unit, drain, and clean the inside of tank, as best as u can bu sticking ur arm threw the sending unit opening. Use rags and shop vac to collect as much as possible. When done reassemble, and give it fresh fuel. The old diesel will suck the water from the dirt, and u don't want that in ur truck either. If u did start ur truck, when u have ur tank removed, removed the fuel filter, and blow out the lijes as best as u can. Replace with new filter. Nothing should of made it past the filter so u should bhe good to go after this.

Sry bout the story, hope it helps.
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