Screen in fuel tank

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    I have an 86 750, just had the carbs done by Billy C. Is there an easy way to clean or even replace the fuel screen in the tank? There is an in line filter on the fuel line which I did clean, but want to make sure I have everything done before installing the carbs. BTW this bike did sit for 8 years in a heated garage with fuel in it.
     


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    There is no we to get at the screens withoot cutting the tank open. Possibly blow some air into the tubes and wash the tank oot is the best I can come up with withoot going too AWOL.
     


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    What is oot?
     


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    A Canadian accent?
     


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