Well this time I come before you seeking Tips or Techniques on how to go about Correctly Flushing out the Gas Tank on my '67 Fleetwood 75 Series Limo....
As I've already lost out on a few possible Jobs/Gigs as a result of the Limo not being in Operating order and with Proms being just around the corner I'd like to get her up and running again for a few close friends that would like to arrive in true Style! (lol)
I wanted to take her (The Limo) out for a little cruise a couple weeks back when it was just beautiful out......when I starting having some Issues that started up last fall when I bought the car.....thinking a Carb Kit and Rebuild would cure the problem I had that done.....as it was in need of one reguardless......It did nothing to cure the Intial Problem.....but put me $130 in the hole.
So I figured maybe one of the lines going to the tank or filter were clogged with Rust Particles.....(which the Fuel Filter was Last fall, but that was Cleaned out and Replaced)
I Blew out Each line both ways, and hooked everything back up and attempted it again.......Still Nothing
So I then took the Fuel Pump off the car and went to the local Parts Store and ordered a new one (-$44) since there really wasn't a way to check if the old one was good or not (I assume not, since the Fuel Filter was Plugged up with Rust Particles and Debris)
When the Fuel Pump Arrives, I want to be sure that I'm not going to be doing this all over again down the road. So I'm looking at Dropping the Tank out of it while I wait for the Fuel Pump to Get here, and Flushing it out.
Any Tips, Techniques, Suggestions on how to go about this, As I've never done anything like this before and don't wanna screw anything up.
As Always, Thanks!
As I've already lost out on a few possible Jobs/Gigs as a result of the Limo not being in Operating order and with Proms being just around the corner I'd like to get her up and running again for a few close friends that would like to arrive in true Style! (lol)
I wanted to take her (The Limo) out for a little cruise a couple weeks back when it was just beautiful out......when I starting having some Issues that started up last fall when I bought the car.....thinking a Carb Kit and Rebuild would cure the problem I had that done.....as it was in need of one reguardless......It did nothing to cure the Intial Problem.....but put me $130 in the hole.
So I figured maybe one of the lines going to the tank or filter were clogged with Rust Particles.....(which the Fuel Filter was Last fall, but that was Cleaned out and Replaced)
I Blew out Each line both ways, and hooked everything back up and attempted it again.......Still Nothing
So I then took the Fuel Pump off the car and went to the local Parts Store and ordered a new one (-$44) since there really wasn't a way to check if the old one was good or not (I assume not, since the Fuel Filter was Plugged up with Rust Particles and Debris)
When the Fuel Pump Arrives, I want to be sure that I'm not going to be doing this all over again down the road. So I'm looking at Dropping the Tank out of it while I wait for the Fuel Pump to Get here, and Flushing it out.
Any Tips, Techniques, Suggestions on how to go about this, As I've never done anything like this before and don't wanna screw anything up.
As Always, Thanks!