Thanks for all the info. I got the tank out (thanks Valiant 100) and it is a bit rusty. Not so bad that I'm contemplating running a couple of inline filters and just driving it for a while.
Waiting for her to decide whether she wants to put any money into it to get it going again.
Thanks...
Brakes still work good. I drove it home with a gas can under the hood.
Dropped the fuel tank down far enough to get the sender out tonight. It is a gooey varnish mess and the pickup screen was completely plugged. Fuel lines from tank to pump are clear. Good news. :thumbup:
I don't have...
There is no emissions/vacuum sticker underhood.
I'm hoping that the hoses at the fuel tank are just rotted or plugged, causing my fuel delivery issues.
Jason
My brother in law has a '74 Gold Duster, 318 thats been sitting for about10 years. It was given to him by his mother, who I believe bought the car new. He died recently and I'm trying to get this one (and a few other classic cars) running again for my sister.
He had installed a rebuilt carb...