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    Sounds like a fuel filter problem to me. Change it out and see if that helps, if that isn't it, at least you have a new filter.

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    maybe the sock in the tank is plugged had taht before what i did was undo a line before the fuel pump pulled the gas cap and put a lot of compressed air thru it till it went puff. seriously dont recommend that though do it at your own risk

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    Quote Originally Posted by 383 chev
    maybe the sock in the tank is plugged had taht before what i did was undo a line before the fuel pump pulled the gas cap and put a lot of compressed air thru it till it went puff. seriously dont recommend that though do it at your own risk
    when i was 17 my dad told me to put my ear next to the filler tube to see if i could hear the air in the tank, that puff went right in my ear, i could smell and taste gasoline for a week....

    but yeah, run compressed air through the lines, run the tank down low a little biut or drain it, and put a can of seafoam in the tank, then fill her up.... the seafoam should disolve all that crud stuck to the bottom and sides of the tank... i run a can through once a year on my cars, keeps the fuel system in better shape
    just because your car is faster, doesn't mean i cant outdrive you... give me a curvy mountain road and i'll beat you any day

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