If the sock construction on most is like the one that was on my 63 Classic, there is a solution! There is a large rubber piece that slides over the pickup tube that the sock was attached to. I don't recall how, but think it was glued/bonded in some way. The sock had disentegrated, but the rubber was still solid. I bought a fuel filter for an in-tank fuel pump that was cylindrical and about the same diameter as the rubber piece. I don't recall what the filter was for, just that it looked to be the right diameter. I cut the longest end off, slipped it over the rubber, and used a piece of stainless steel tie wire to secure it. Another option: 60s Mustangs used a 5/16" pickup line also. I think replacement socks are repro'd for them. On my latest tank (I've made my own!) I found a small plastic filter cartridge that will just fit snugly on the end of the line. It looks like it was made to go inside some type of housing, but it presses on the line good for me! At the worst it will clog easily (it appears to be finer than a sock) and I'll have to use the air hose to blow it off and install a filter between the fuel pump and pickup. I still have to finish the tank when I get back, one of a couple projets I had to leave hanging to go to Afghanistan. But it's all ready to seal up and put in the Rambler!! Of course there will be a write-up on building your own gas tank in AIM later. On July 12, 2006 John Elle wrote: > Isn't the discussion of whether you have one or not rather moot anyway? > I have been unable to locate a source to purchase one at for quite a few > years now! > John ============================================================= Posted by wixList Archiver -- http://www.amxfiles.com/wixlist _______________________________________________ AMC-List mailing list AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list or go to http://www.amc-list.com