-- Matt Haas <mhaas@xxxxxxx> wrote: > Also, make sure you drain the gas tank (replace the fuel hoses while > you're at it) and put a couple of gallons of fresh gas in it. Modern gas > goes bad quickly and forms a very sticky goo that can cause engine > damage. It is also a good idea to have the tank cleaned and sealed. Umm this used to be ocasionally needed, today it's MANDATORY if the car has sat for those four years. Dave and I both had to do full valve jobs due to gunked up gas. It looks fine until it burns and turns into something resembling roofing tar. If the car has sat with the same gas for more than a year? two years? who knows? you will almost certainly ruin the valves. This didn't used to be true, or at least, the number of years it took was MANY more than a few... Like Matt says, change all the hoses. They're cheap, they will leak. They're old, and the new gas formulations are known to eat old fuel line rubber. > Radiator shops can do this for you (it will cost around $100) No one in California would touch mine for < $500. I did it all myself mostly, it was the hardest part of getting this car on the road, sorry to say, don't mean to scare you off! Mine probably had 10 year old gas in it though a half tank that evaporated down to a crust, to which I added fresh gas which dissolved it. Ouch! _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list