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I wouldn't buy body panels from JC Whitney. You are just bound to have problems with that. Try an outfit like
aircooled.net http://www.aircooled.net/new-bin/vie... 200444740828 as for the gas tank Tim Rogers of this very newsgroup has reported good results with a tank from Advance Auto Parts. http://www.partsamerica.com/PartDeta...1296&PT Set=A which may be a very good option if you have an advance nearby. > wrote in message oups.com... > Appreciate all those helpful tips. Initially cleaning seemed to be the > way to go to me, but after weighing everything, the best approach is > just to replace the tank - that way I know what I have. > > Another couple of questions: > > Are the tanks sold at JCWhitney ok? How about some of the other parts > they sell? I also definitely need floorpans - are JCW's pans ok? > Or are there other good part stores you guys use? > > To get rid of whatever crud is in the system, could I just blow air > from the pump down intake to the tank (the old tank, that is)? > After that, I'll replace the flexible portion of the fuel line since it > can't be in great shape after 13 years. Is that the best way to do > that? > > Thanks a lot -- really appreciate the input. > Remco > |
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