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At 16:08 12/3/96 -0500, you wrote: >Hi Marty, > >Did you try changing to another filter? The first one COULD be >defective. ( You didn't say which type you had.) > >Second, was the filter at the tank clogged when you removed it? > > The tank could be rusty or filled with crud. Solution? Take out the >tank, plug up the little pipes, pour a little gas in, and shake and stir >it around. Then pour it into a safe container to dispose of it. Then >decide if you want to get another (Type 3's will have to find a used >one), have it sand blasted, or there is a solution (name I can't >remember) to pour in the tank and it coats it/seals it. > >Try that, >Big Al >awpresley@earthlink.net > Tank flows well, works as advertised if I remove the filter at the tank. Its a new filter and I've swapped it with the one at the carb, also new and both are the same. Thanks anyway Marty Gray | Without Weapons The Abilene, Texas | Air Force Would Be pinball@camalott.com | Just Another Airline 1996 Dodge Ram 1500 CC SB SLT 4x2 5.2 Auto 1968 VW Type III Fastback