Posted by Geo-TH,In on November 02, 2019 at 15:45:45 from (184.19.40.30):
In Reply to: ford Jubilee posted by avant 1735 on November 02, 2019 at 13:34:30:
I fought mine and finally bought a new one from YT. Cost a little over $200. My tank had no rust. The inside coating was flaking off. It was a powder that looked like you had sanded gray primer.
I looked what it would costs to coat it with something like red seal and decided to just buy a new one.
If you take your tank, make a heat sheild to deflect the heat from manifold and radiator from getting to the tank. On a very hot day, I think my gas was boiling. I tried using a clear inline gas filter. When gas reached about 155 degrees, you could see an air bubble form inside the filter, gas stopped flowing and in about 30 seconds carb ran out of gas.
Wait for gas to cool down, vapor lock went away and fuel returned to carb. That was the final straw, I ordered a new one. Tired of fighting it.
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