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Old 11-10-2020, 11:20 PM   #13
GB SISSON
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Default Re: Gasoline flow

If your car had flow from the old line, not only would I be surprised, but you would be in a world of hurt as you tried to take a few short drives around your area. Old dirty tanks, old dirty lines have sat me alongside the road more than any other malady. As stated, get the bugs worked out on clean aux tank, new gas with some marvel mystery oil, new hose and when you get the other stuff (like that old original coil, and rotted wiring) worked out, the new tank is a weekend project when the weather is right. Get us a video of the first fire up. I haven't had one in a while and miss it. It won't be the same without the smell though......Thanks and good luck!
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