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Fwd: Re: 15 year stopped GT6 part 2

To: Ravewar@home.com
Subject: Fwd: Re: 15 year stopped GT6 part 2
From: Fred Marks <marks_fred@yahoo.com>
Date: Wed, 9 May 2001 11:51:12 -0700 (PDT)
Cc: triumphs@autox.team.net
> Pete-
> 
> I'll practically guarantee you the stuff in that
> tank
> is no longer gasoline!  If junk from the tank and
> lines keeps getting into your carbs, you'll never
> run
> right at best, and completely muck up the wrks at
> worst!
> 
> Drain the tank completely, from the bottom where the
> fuel line goes in. Remove the fuel line from the
> carb
> and blow it out too.
> 
> After sitting so long, the gas tank probably has
> plenty of rust scale inside it.  I recommend pulling
> the gas tank and having it boiled out.  If you don't
> want to pay for that, here's a cheap solution that
> works:  Go to Wal-Mart and buy a container of Steel
> BBs from sporting goods, at least a container of
> 1000.
>  Pull the gas tank, and pour the BBs into it,
> followed
> by a quart of gas and a quarter cup of penetrating
> oil.  Cover the fill hole and fuel line holes, then
> shake the tank like there's no tomorrow.
> 
> The idea is that the BBs rattle around the tank,
> removing all the loose rust, the gasoline dissolves
> the old varnish and the penetrating oil either
> conditions the inner surface of the tank or just
> makes
> you feel better, I can't recall...
> 
> Shake vigorously until you're sure you've got
> everything loosened up.  Drain the tank.  Rinse out
> with more gasoline.  If it were me, I'd repeat the
> process again, just to be sure.  I'd also replace
> the
> whole fuel line.  Not that big of a deal and well
> worth it for the peace of mind.  Remember to replace
> your fuel filter also.  Check it regularly for signs
> of clogging.
> 
> Good luck with your attempted resurrection!
> 
> Fred Marks
> 69 GT6+ V6 Convertible Project Car
> 10.21% complete

> --- Rave Racer <Ravewar@home.com> wrote:

> >         As for the fuel, does anyone know how to
> > check to see if the fuel that
> > was in the tank is gummy?  Will it work If I put
> > fuel in it and try to burn it
> > off?
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