So, from what you're saying, it seems like the car has not run in 12 years, is that right? I mean, even if you never filled the tank full, did you run the car in that time? If not, I would have to think something serious needs to be done, maybe even a new tank or at least new fuel lines as well as a carb strip and clean.
On my car, the tank was still good, but I decided to change it all, front to back. Here's what part of the fuel line looked like, and this was a better part of it.
If you do decide it's time to replace lines, please remember to use Fuel Injector grade rubber hose where needed as it is ethanol resistant. Also a pep peeve of mine, use proper fuel line clamps, NOT gear clamps that can and likely will fail
So, from what you're saying, it seems like the car has not run in 12 years, is that right? I mean, even if you never filled the tank full, did you run the car in that time? If not, I would have to think something serious needs to be done, maybe even a new tank or at least new fuel lines as well as a carb strip and clean.
On my car, the tank was still good, but I decided to change it all, front to back. Here's what part of the fuel line looked like, and this was a better part of it.
If you do decide it's time to replace lines, please remember to use Fuel Injector grade rubber hose where needed as it is ethanol resistant. Also a pep peeve of mine, use proper fuel line clamps, NOT gear clamps that can and likely will fail.
Yep mine sat for a bit longer than his or was subjected to outdoor storage. I also needed a new tank, sending unit, fuel inj rubber lines n clamps, pump,hard line,inj line to carb new filter carb. What came out of that tank was pretty scary sh!t The brakes were just as bad.