Re: Fuel System Problems
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Posted on: 2009/9/14 22:12
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Who has my future '56 Patrician? Please let me know!
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Re: Fuel System Problems
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Gretchen-- When I worked at a large collection of vintage cars (19 Packards!) we used to have to re-awaken several "sitmobiles" a year. One thing we learned to do: get a fuel pump and carb kit right off the bat. Our vendor of choice was (and still is for me) the antique auto parts cellar, now known as then-now auto. Tanks were often the culprit, we would drain the old gas out, inspect them for rust-through on the inside-top, the real bad ones got the Re-Nu process, the OK ones were chem-stripped and repainted. The advice already given about the hard and soft fuel lines is golden: every system on a car is only as good as its weakest link. Look after every "link" in the chain and you will have a good runner. We had a lot of problems with fuel turning to gooey gelatin in the bowls of carburetors, and got pretty good at rebuilds. Clean is the operative word, and having rebuild kits made from materials that don't mind what is called "gasoline" today sure helped.
Posted on: 2009/9/18 0:22
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