I wish I was closer, I'd clean it for a lot less than $1800. First is it a metal tank or plastic? If it a steel tank there may be rust scale plugging up the outlet, plastic could just be some trash. I have cleaned several just by draining or siphoning all of the fuel out and taking the line off of the bottom of the tank and the fuel shutoff or sediment bowl, I then flush it with water until it runs clear. I then blow it out with an air gun to dry it out. When you replace the shutoff make sure that it is clean also, there should be a short stem that goes up into the tank an inch or so. Sometimes this is broken off and allows trash or scale to settle over the discharge. After you reassemble and add fuel put in a bottle of fuel conditioner just in case there was a little water left. I've always cured my problem this way. Hope this helps and good luck.
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