sparkydave
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In the process of troubleshooting my fuel pump's inability to draw fuel without vapor locking, I starting focusing my attention on the gas tank, since I had noticed what looked like some debris in the bottom of the tank when I took the filler hose off. Well, since the fuel gauge has been intermittent and I was pretty sure it was the connection at the sender that wasn't working, I dropped the tank yesterday. It looks shiny inside the tank, so I'm not sure if the loose stuff is rust or not. I caught some of it in a coffee filter when I was emptying the last of the tank into my gas can, but it looks more black than anything. So, my first question is does anyone have any thoughts on how to clean the inside of the tank? Second, what would be a good thing to paint the outside of the tank with, since it's a bit rusty?
Last, once I got the world apart and got the sending unit out, it seems like the sender can only get its ground connection by way of the retaining ring, and this would require that the tank be well grounded to the car body. Since the bolts are rusty, the retaining ring is rusty, and I'm thinking about painting the tank anyway, would it be worthwhile to attach a wire directly to the sender and run it to a good grounding point?
-Dave
Last, once I got the world apart and got the sending unit out, it seems like the sender can only get its ground connection by way of the retaining ring, and this would require that the tank be well grounded to the car body. Since the bolts are rusty, the retaining ring is rusty, and I'm thinking about painting the tank anyway, would it be worthwhile to attach a wire directly to the sender and run it to a good grounding point?
-Dave