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Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: Berkshire County - Massachusetts
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![]() Thanks for the feedback guys. FYI-I am not running an in tank type of pump. Mine has the fuel filter screwed into the pump and they are both bolted onto a plate behind the tank. For some reason I keep thinking that the pickup it clogged but there is a filter type screen attached over the pickup tubes so that theory might not be true. The biggest problem is that the car sat for almost 2 years and when I emptied the tank earlier in the year some green fuel poured out of the tank. Don't know what type of fuel is was but I think it was the cause for my line from the pickupto the tank rotting for the inside out. I think I should drain the tank and look for sediments or dirt clogging the pickup tube. But once again I don't kno how the pickup could be clogged with the screen over it. Right about now I'm will ing to try anything. Thanks again
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