[Zmagnette] Problem

charles durning durningcharles at gmail.com
Mon Dec 2 15:12:01 MST 2013


Arch,

There is a screen filter in the bottom of the tank,  You can get to it
through a hole in the bottom of the body.  may not be the problem if your
tank is clean and you have been using clean fuel.  My first guess is the
draw tube in the top of the tank.  I had a similar problem with my ZB when
I first got it.  When I pulled the fitting from the top of the tank the
draw tube stayed in the tank.  I was able to get the tube out with the
screen on the bottom.  My tube was soldiered into the fitting and the
soldier joint had given up.  It was an easy job to reattach the tube to the
fitting.

Charlie Durning

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On Mon, Dec 2, 2013 at 3:51 PM, Arch Boston <arch.boston at twc.com> wrote:

> My car has been driving me nuttier recently.  It would be bopping along
> just fine running pretty good for an old gal.  Then, without warning, try
> its damned ness to die.  Bleeping the throttle with AAA thoughts in my head
> it would come back to life.  So, this afternoon I started the shotgun
> approach.  Replaced the fuel pump, replaced the fuel filter and when I took
> the vice grips off the line from the tank no fuel went into the filter.
>  Loosened clamps to filter and still no gas leaving the tank.  I am
> assuming there is a filter in the tank that filters gas before it exits
> tank.  Yes?  No?
>
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