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Old 06-21-2012, 12:06 AM   #1
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Re: Fuel Delivery Troubleshooting

Same issue from buildup in the short rubber line from the hard gas line that connects the tank line to the fuel pump hard line. Replaced and rolled over with no problem. I would take out the sending unit and check it too. Sediment builds up in these tanks and the sending units corrode like crazy after a 40 year gas bath. My problems culminated with a broken carb due to crap from the fuel tank. It's nt a bad idea to replace the whole fuel system up to the carb. Money well spent in the long run. From tank to rubber to fuel pump to the carb will prob run you about $250-$325.....or the price of a new carb..
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