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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: mississippi
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gummed up
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C10 now is a GMC
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Modesto, Ca
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Re: gummed up
If there is no holes in the gas tank, you can has it cleaned out at a radiator shop. But if it has alot of pin holes, it's best to either get a good used one at bone yard, or buy a new one a for a hundred bucks.
Also check to see if the bottom section of the fuel sending unit in the tank is clogged, you can probably clean it out with some solvent, or maybe carb cleaner. If the little metal strap is broke, you can get a new one for I think $30. David
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Houston Texas
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Re: gummed up
Once you have the tank boiled out, POR15 makes an excellent product for coating the inside of the tank & preventing it from ever having rust again. Google them & check out their web site. I've used a lot of their products with amaizing results.
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Prestige member Old Farts Club
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Cleveland
Posts: 502
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Re: gummed up
If you want the cheap route get the 3 part eastwood kit and let it soak for a long time. Don't forget the fuel pump and carb too
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