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![]() Hi everyone. i recently bought a 1971 ford mustang w/ a 351cleveland engine. when i test drove it, it sounded sooo soo good. the engine was running strong and everything. i bought it and had it towed to my house the next day. when i tried starting it, it wouldnt work anymore! so i waited for a couple of days because i figured some gunk splashed around the fuel tank while it was being towed. and it worked! then, i took it to the gas station and pumped some leaded gas in and drove it home. on the way home, the engine suddenly died and i had to start it every 10 seconds before it died again... i think its my fuel tank. if that's the case, can anyone give me a hand with some instructions on how to take it out and clean it?
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