Listers,
Recently asked about fuel tank sources. Am now questioning if the fuel tank is
the problem. The initial problem was that the before-the-pump filter continued
to clog with crap that I assumed was coming from the tank. The tank had been
cleaned and coated twice. I decided to get a new tank. The crap I find in the
fuel line and clogging the filter is soft and smears when rubbed between
fingers. Largest pieces are about twice the size of a pinhead. Light green in
color on one side and black on the other. Drained the last gal through the
fuel line to just before the pump. Got a lot of crap. Removed the tank but
could not see any of the crap in bottom and no evidence of coating flaking off.
This was my first seed of doubt. Then proceeded to put alcohol in the line
and blow it out with compressed air. Got quite a bit of crap. Took about 10
flushes to run clean. Pulled the fuel line connecting to the tank. Found a
greenish coating inside the line. Purchased the fuel line from Vic Brit in
2014. Believe they are nickel-copper. The easy to bend kind. Probably
installed within a year of purchase, while chassis was free of body. Car has
just 2000 miles. New filters clog after 200-300 miles.
Called Vic Brit. Told me there are no complaints on the lines.
Right now, I?m thinking the old tank is OK and the problem is the fuel line.
But, having a hard time convincing myself this is the case.
As always, any thoughts, suggestions, etc. will be appreciated.
John DeLuca
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