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Old 06-04-2014, 09:33 PM   #36
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Re: You shouldn't have but it worked

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Originally Posted by 70STOVEBOLT
Fuel pump failed just down the street from home on a 72 Catalna that I had in high school. I walked to the house and got a can of gas, walked back to the car, had my girlfriend drive it with the hood up whole I sat on the fender pouring gas into the carb. Got a fuel pump the next day.

We (my father and I ) was a little farther from home when my fuel pump went out on a old 79 f150.
We was lucky and had a small one gallon gas can in the back for the lawnmowers. my dad poured the gas into the windshield washer container, then pulled the lines from the hood and put them where they would shoot into the carb. push the squirter, start the truck, start driving home hitting the windshield washer button when it started to die.

I learned alot of neat stuff from my dad..
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