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RE: Starving for Fuel?

To: "'Daniel parrott'" <parrotthead01@comcast.net>,
Subject: RE: Starving for Fuel?
From: "Joe Curry" <spitlist@cox.net>
Date: Mon, 29 May 2006 09:40:00 -0700
The fuel tank is always a good possibility for such problems.  Over time
rust flakes will come loose and clog up the lines.  If you discover brown
crud in your filters and/or float bowls then it probably is a good time to
have the tank cleaned out and coated inside.

Joe

-----Original Message-----
From: spitfires-owner@autox.team.net [mailto:spitfires-owner@autox.team.net]
On Behalf Of Daniel parrott
Sent: Monday, May 29, 2006 9:09 AM
To: 'Greg Rowe'; spitfires@autox.team.net
Subject: RE: Starving for Fuel?

The first few time the car stopped, I reached back and opened the fuel cap.
I could not hear any "whooshing".

I have a ceramic-coated 4-2-1 header from Spitbits with no thermal
separation near the carb with a new Pertronix electronic ignition module and
coil.

I'll try the cheapest fix (new fuel filters) and work my way upwards in
price. I suspect that there is blockage in the fuel system to the point that
when I'm below a third of a tank, there isn't enough "head" to get the fuel
all the way to the pump.  I neglected to mention that this started a couple
of years ago after the car just sat for a 5 month rebuild of the front
suspension.  I suspect now that the gas tank got rusty from the non-use of
the car, and has been getting more and rustier since then.

The next step would be to coat the tank with the kit from Eastwood.  After
that, a new tank from Spitbits.


Thanks, all.  Have a great British Car Week!


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