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Hello, all. Went for a nice drive on Saturday and almost had to call AAA. The Midget ('74 1275) kept dying, fuel starvation problem. Died about 3 times in 10 miles, then finally, I disconnected the fuel line on the carburetor side of the line and blew into it. That seemed to do the trick,the car ran great all the way home, about 15 miles.
So, I'm thinkin' about purging the lines, replacing a few fuel hoses, and putting on a new fuel filter. The gas tank is only about 3 years old, so that shouldn't be a problem.
Question: what's the best method for purging the lines (I don't have compressed air)? I don't want to take the chance on having debris floating around in the system.
What's the best way to purge/clean it out?
Thanks, gents.
So, I'm thinkin' about purging the lines, replacing a few fuel hoses, and putting on a new fuel filter. The gas tank is only about 3 years old, so that shouldn't be a problem.
Question: what's the best method for purging the lines (I don't have compressed air)? I don't want to take the chance on having debris floating around in the system.
What's the best way to purge/clean it out?
Thanks, gents.