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RE: Treatment of dormant fuel system?

To: spridgets@Autox.Team.Net
Subject: RE: Treatment of dormant fuel system?
From: "Larry G. Miller" <millerls@classic.msn.com>
Date: Fri, 31 Oct 97 14:45:03 UT
Reply-to: "Larry G. Miller" <millerls@classic.msn.com>
Sender: owner-spridgets@Autox.Team.Net
Jim

I have used the cleaning and sealing compounds with success on tanks that are 
not to bad.  Others I had to have tanked to get the crud out.  Around here 
tanking costs almost as much as a new tank, about $80.  If its a mechanical 
pump the diaphram is probably dried out and cracked by now.  Take it apart and 
see. I would buy a new one anyway if you are going far from home.

Larry

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From:   owner-spridgets@autox.team.net on behalf of jphender@inav.net
Sent:   Thursday, October 30, 1997 7:47 AM
To:     spridgets@Autox.Team.Net
Subject:        Treatment of dormant fuel system?


Hi everyone,

In answer to Larry's question from yesterday: No, I don't have a life. If
my Sprite were running, then maybe I'd have a life  ;-)

Here is another topic I would like some opinions on:

As I've mentioned before, my Sprite was disassembled about 10 years ago.
It and it's various components led a nomadic existance until last spring.
I've been slowly piecing it together ("...now is this part of the Sprite
or part of that dishwasher I fixed last summer?").

I come now to the fuel system.  I replaced the fuel line that passes thru
the tunnel and will use new line in the engine compartment.  I am
uncertain how to deal with the fuel tank (which exhibits a few flakes of
surface rust INSIDE) and the fuel pump which has been dry for 10 years.

I have heard of "sloshing compounds" for sealing fuel tanks.  Has anyone
used these?  Heard success/horror stories?  Are there better options?

Is my fuel pump likely to be "dried out"?  How do I test it?  Do I take it
to a shop and have them check it's pressure?

This project is part mechanics and part archeaology!

Any help is greatly appreciated!

Jim Henderson





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