> > No fuel in the tank after years of sitting? I bet it > > DID have some fuel in it when parked, and it's > > evaporated and left a residue inside the tank. That > > residue is now disolving and getting in your fuel. > > Better drop the tank and clean it. A little brick > > cleaner and water will work nicely, better than any > > fuel tank cleaner you can buy. Before putting it > > back you may as well use some sealer in it. The > > POR-15 stuff won't work if the tank has the least > > trace of varnish in it. Go to > > www.hirschautomotive.com and try some of their > > sealer -- it works great. With the amount of crap in there -- it chips off in 1/4" sheets, where I can poke at it -- I think I need to get it boiled out. I rapped it with a rubber mallet and that dislodged a lot, but I don't want to turn it into a golf ball and it won't remove it all. It otherwise doesn't look rusted out (no sign of leaks) so I will coat it afterwards. I got some good photos of the interior with my digital camera. The flash is right over the lens and it looked into the sender hole just fine. _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list