Middlesex County, Ontario | I'd say that replacing the tank is quite a big load into the parts cannon for "suspect algae."
How about verifying that there is algae?
If you aren't constantly needing to change filters then why would you change a tank?
I suspect that the fuel pump replacement was botched, that the replacement fuel pump was not up to specification, or that there's some other reason that's causing the fuel pump to die prematurely. I would not jump to "suspect algae" unless filters are plugging. |