55 Fargo Posted February 27, 2008 Report Posted February 27, 2008 Hi all, connected the line from the fuel pump to the fuel line going to the tank, checked all the connections, on the lines and filler neck hoses and flange. I then poured in a couple of gallons of gas, no leaks going down the filler neck, started the engine, no leaks on the fuel line or the connection unions, no leaks going to fuel pump either, no leaks where fuel line connects to the gas tank. I am a happy man, will add a few more gallons of gas tomorrow, and hopefully all is well...............Fred Quote
55 Fargo Posted February 28, 2008 Author Report Posted February 28, 2008 Just came back from a 12 mile run to the local General Store with gas pumps, liquor, fried chicken, and hardware. Bought a few more gallons of gas, estimated to have about 4 gallons in the tank, the tank was sitting steady at 1/4 after adding more gas, it's a 16 gallon tank, so it's about right. At the same time I dropped my Wife's son at his buddies place, way in the back country, nice scenic ride, car was running great, temp steady at 160, no problems, except it isn't all that warm inside with the one heater and the engine at 160. Came across a truck on a one lane road, lots of snow on shoulders and ditch, was a little scary passing each other, think I will keep the car in the garage till all the snow melts and things are dry.....................Fred ps no more tank talk after this thread from me. Quote
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