Marty, Putting the thinking cap back on. Problem: Gaskets that do not seat causing vacuum leaks, diagnostics, spray wd30 or carb cleaner at surface in question, if a leak is involved it will suck it in causing running problems and/or smoke out through the exhaust. Problem 'Rubber hoses to fuel lines old and cracking causing fuel pump to suck air. I have had this happen on a number of cars over the last two years. The fuel lines at the gas tank, which includes fuel return line for bypass systems if you have them will crack etc. When fuel pump sucks it will suck air into the fuel line causing surging problems similar to what you are describing. Solution, inspect all lines, look for damaged and cracked hoses and replace them. Problem Fuel filter plugged. Not all that uncommon. If you can't blow through them, gasoline can not pass through them. Solution. Replace the fuel lines connecting hoses etc. Problem Related to above, rusty fuel lines fail and air gets sucked through them. Solution, replace rusted fuel lines. Problem, Fuel pump in failure mode. I have had 4 fuel pumps go out in the last 2 years with no warning at all. Solution, diagnostic, measure fuel pressure at carburetor if you have a gauge, if not it is a good tool to have around for cases such as this, about $30.00 or so at Checkers and other fine autoparts stores. Maybe less. If problem, replace fuel pump O.k., Brain drain done. Good luck John. _______________________________________________ AMC-List mailing list AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list or go to http://www.amc-list.com