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Re: [BaadAssGremlins] I'm back



what modifications do you have to do to make 22 gallon tank fit hornet?

AMC74HORNET@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Todd the 6 cyl 1 bbl carbs have a bakealite ( can't spell it) spacer
between the carb and manifold. I think possibly when you fuel the car up
you stir up 30+ years of dirt and that is why the car stops as it
probably clogs the sock at the fuel pickup. Once every thing settles in
a half hour it runs again. As was suggested if you don't want to drop
the tank blow compressed air into the tank blowing the sock off and add
2 in line fuel filters like Eddie suggested, one before the fuel pump
and one between the fuel pump and carb. This is an old mechanics trick I
learned over 30 years ago and use it on all of my cars. Personally I
would consider dropping the tank and haeing a radiator shop boil it out
and adding a sealer. Luckily for me the Concord/Eagle 22 gallon tank is
still available new and with a minor fuel line and vent mod and with the
new longer straps is a bolt in replacement for the Hornet's 16 gallon
tank. I have new tanks in both Hornet's.
"Doc"

To: BaadAssGremlins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
From: Todd Tomason <jayscore@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 29 May 2006 11:36:58 -0500
Subject: Re: [BaadAssGremlins] I'm back

I think we're talking about two different problems Doc.  I agree that the
Javelins are a pain to fuel.  I have to squat down and hold the nozzle so it
doesn't fall out. 

The other problem is how the motor runs after the tank has been filled.  For
about the next thirty minutes it acts like it has vapor lock.  I've replaced
all of the obvious stuff (fuel filter, fuel pump, etc.).  One thing I haven't
checked is to see if the sock in the tank is clogged up. 

As I write this I had one other idea.  We had problems with my son's Matador
having heat soak.  We ended up putting a spacer between the intake and the
carb and that helped a lot.  That's probably something easier to try before I
drop the tank.

Todd

On Monday 29 May 2006 11:14, AMC74HORNET@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Todd every Javelin I have tried to put fuel in has given me a problem
> for over 20 years. It is the 60's--70's design of the filler neck and
> tank position and the new 90's--2000 gas pump nozzles that cause the
> problem. The sock has nothing to do with it.
> "Doc"
>



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