PT 2:
1/2" to 1"
very fine strands that look like "Pet Fur". Organic looking "stuff" some of which seemed similar to insect bits and pieces and saw some clear images of what I can only refer to as "crystalline" in nature. Lots of "fuzz", in general.
Now the C.S.I. part of this.
1) The filter mesh was intact 2) The CRAP was located at the open-end of the mesh - typically this is the "delivery-end" of this filter design. 3) I then have a somewhat embarrassing epiphany! The filter was installed backwards ! This particular filter is about 2+ years old and was removed last year at which time I flushed it out with Lqr thinner and blew it out with compressed air. I inadvertently installed it reversed. So for the first year+ it filtered as it should but installing it backwards now allowed the CRAP to be free to go to the carbs. Given the "Fuzzy" nature of the CRAP, for the most part it remained "stuck" to the mesh but obviously some of it did not.
Now the question is: What is it and how did it get there? Here's my theory: It's the only thing I can think of that makes sense, but if someone else has an idea, by all means.....
I've always grabbed a Paper-towel from the dispenser and use it to catch fuel-dribbles before and after filling. I sometimes wipe the end of the nozzle before filling. Gas station paper towels are probable the cheapest you'll find anywhere. The fibers are of all lengths and sizes. Where I've fuelled for the past 15 years, it's an old style towel holder that with it's simple lid is otherwise open to the air and what ever is floating in it. In this heavy agricultural area that means an unbelievable amount of dirt Cotton-wood seed, etc. and LOTS of bugs ! I doubt that the inside of the dispenser has ever been cleaned, so every times a towel is pulled out from the bottom.....You can see where I'm going with this.
I've installed a new filter and with this type: FLANGED END is the OUTLET - ALWAYS - (make note to self and not going to waste the time trying to clean them !) With the tank currently empty, I'll "swish-out" the remaining fuel and CRAP. The filter will deal with whatever's left and I'll I change filters once a year as I used to do.
Some time ago I purchased a set of carbs to rebuild and was surprised to find insect pupae casings blocking multiple Air-Mixing ports. Given this, the current issue and theory isn't that surprising.
Live and learn !