Posted by Brad Gyde on July 11, 2010 at 07:28:19 from (68.30.212.149):
In Reply to: olds pickup update? posted by larry@stines on July 10, 2010 at 03:43:40:
I'll go along with the fuel line thing.
2 instances I experienced were:
On a 69 ford stake truck I bought, it would run like a champ for a while.. Maybe a mile, maybe 5, or maybe 50.. finally one day it made me mad, and I started throwing money at it.. Pulled every line and replaced it. Found one line about 2 feet long, looked good on the outside.. Pulled it off, full of crud. Tapped the crud out on the workbench, and then you could find a lot of tiny pinholes in the line.
And as of a little lately, I bought a spool of fuel hose (5/16) from NAPA about 2 years ago (I go through a small spool 25' or so in a average year on misc projects) and it seems as if every piece I used for fuel has rapidly deteriorated from the inside out. Never had it happen before.. Maybe I got a bad spool, as the spool I bought since don't seem to do it.
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