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OK, sounds like you have more problems than just the gas tank, but for the tank, cleaning out the crud in the line probably won't be enough, there is probably almost certainly a lot of rust and scale in the tank, and as you drive around and slosh the gas it will be knocked loose and clog the line again (and again and again, been there).
So you need to either get a new tank, or do what I an others, did, I used to be a believer in seal kits until the last one I tried started flaking off (big chunks clog the system even better than small ones.)
So I got a used tank with some rust and used the method of making sure it was drained completely and throwing in a couple of handfulls of clean gravel/small rocks. Shake the heck out of it, upside down, sideways, etc. every possible way, then shake it some more. If you are averse to or not capable of hard physical labor (I had muscles very sore for a few days after)you may need to figure out a tumbler method of some sort, do a search on youtube of cleaning rusty gas tank, many good ideas. You have to work a little to get the gravel out, I then flushed with water and dried by blowing out with a shop vac with the tube put on the exhaust rather than the suction side.
Here are some sample videos:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=27hCG2J3nJA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JvwoG6HOHr4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ef2zydL3IYI
So you need to either get a new tank, or do what I an others, did, I used to be a believer in seal kits until the last one I tried started flaking off (big chunks clog the system even better than small ones.)
So I got a used tank with some rust and used the method of making sure it was drained completely and throwing in a couple of handfulls of clean gravel/small rocks. Shake the heck out of it, upside down, sideways, etc. every possible way, then shake it some more. If you are averse to or not capable of hard physical labor (I had muscles very sore for a few days after)you may need to figure out a tumbler method of some sort, do a search on youtube of cleaning rusty gas tank, many good ideas. You have to work a little to get the gravel out, I then flushed with water and dried by blowing out with a shop vac with the tube put on the exhaust rather than the suction side.
Here are some sample videos:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=27hCG2J3nJA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JvwoG6HOHr4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ef2zydL3IYI