I have a 2424 and it has that same small elbow that gets blocked easily..i would say like others there is lots of trash still in the tank and possibly some build up in the elbow that might not be clearing out( varnish and such)..I took mine all the way out of the tank and cleaned it with wire and then cleaned out the tank very good making sure the rust and all that was gone..mine didn't have a stand pipe in it as others have talked about just a fitting in the tank with the elbow screwed into it..thus any dirt or sediment at all will clog up your flow to the fuel pump and since the electric ones are designed to push and not pull it wont suck that trash through the small fitting.. if you drain the tank and see lots of debris in there the best thing would be to take it off clean it and then seal it..i have had good luck with kreem ..a white liquid Teflon that will coat over what you cant get out and seal it so you don't have any more issues.. others have talked about red kote..I haven't used it and don't know if its thick enough to cover any excess rust that you cant get out but have used the other with great success and have several tractors that sit a while between run times and they do fine..hope this might give you an avenue that helps out..let us know how it works out for you ..have a great evening
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