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Does lead additive cause/help problems in gas tanks? The reason I ask this..... when I got the car there was about a gallon of gas in it. The tank was drained it via the fuel pump and the float bowls were cleaned out as they had about a 1/2" of rust dust in them. Tank that came with the car is new from moss about 7 years ago but car was never used in that time. My assumption is the rust is from the original tank.
The problem I am having is this. I started the car about a week ago which I had difficulty doing. For those following my progress the jet tubes were replaced. (one anyway) When I was changing them I noticed that the carbs had a gooey sticky gas like residual on them. I had cleaned them right after I got the car 3 months ago. I cleaned everything out and took her for a nice ride.
Fast forward to last night. She would not start.I was getting gas to the filter. but not to the bowls. As I removed the lines you could here air hissing out but no gas. The bowl covers were removed & has hardly any gas was in them, maybe a 1/4in. Took the bowls off, cleaned them out, reinstalled other jet.
What I noticed was that the bolws and carbs were sticky again.
Put everything back together again & she started right up & ran perfectly for about a 45 minute cruise.
My thoughts are the floats are also getting stuck preventing the bowls from filling up preventing a start up.
What is going on?
Even though there was only a gallon of old gas in there, was I stupid not to remove it and have it cleaned out?
Does lead additive prevent this sticky-ness?
The problem I am having is this. I started the car about a week ago which I had difficulty doing. For those following my progress the jet tubes were replaced. (one anyway) When I was changing them I noticed that the carbs had a gooey sticky gas like residual on them. I had cleaned them right after I got the car 3 months ago. I cleaned everything out and took her for a nice ride.
Fast forward to last night. She would not start.I was getting gas to the filter. but not to the bowls. As I removed the lines you could here air hissing out but no gas. The bowl covers were removed & has hardly any gas was in them, maybe a 1/4in. Took the bowls off, cleaned them out, reinstalled other jet.
What I noticed was that the bolws and carbs were sticky again.
Put everything back together again & she started right up & ran perfectly for about a 45 minute cruise.
My thoughts are the floats are also getting stuck preventing the bowls from filling up preventing a start up.
What is going on?
Even though there was only a gallon of old gas in there, was I stupid not to remove it and have it cleaned out?
Does lead additive prevent this sticky-ness?