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Join Date: May 2001
Location: lincoln park, nj
Posts: 359
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gas tank
I had the same problem with mine - 43k car that was in storage for a long time. Ended up creating
a host of problems. I would strongly suggest that you dont drive it until its corrected. The tank should be taken out, boiled out if its bad and treated. While your doing that replace the fuel lines under the tank and fuel filter. There is also a strainer sock in the tank that you should replace - comes out from the bottom of the tank.
Work around is to use 2 fuel filters if you cant find 1. Im sure thats clogged too. Good way to fry your pump. If Pelican dont have the part try AA. I used a guy in conshohocken PA - East Coast Radiator - sorry no phone number on his invoice. charged
$75 to clean and seal the tank. He use a product that is is a red rubber liquid to reseal the tank - dont recall whats its called. His name is Tom - I would highly recommend that over any other product. Might be a good time to think about relocating your fuel pump if its 74 and below.
If you have the extra $180 replace the pump.
Ounce of prevention worth a pound of cure aye?
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