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Well I'm not sure you would call it a solution but I just took the drain plug out and replaced it with a fitting and just ran the line from there, but when they had it run on an external fuel pump they route it from where the line originally came out and I believe all they did was take...
hey, thanks. I have considered putting a chain in it but I took the pump body or whatever it is out of the top and it has three baffles in it, so I decided that probably would work as well as I originally hoped.
Hey guys. I have a 1953 gmc m211 that runs great except the gas tank is very rusty and it will only run for a few minutes before it plugs up the fuel filter. Has anybody taken this gas tank apart to clean it somehow or does anybody have any ideas? Thanks.
thanks guys. the truck is rough looking (and currently yellow) but runs and drives good. I will get a couple pictures up after clean it up a little and maybe a video of it driving if I can.
Thank you guys, I found it. It did not run when I got it a week ago. I put batteries and fresh gas in it and it started right up, which leads me to two new questions. First where would I find an in the tank electric fuel pump for it because at some point somebody took the old one out. The other...
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