RE: Fluctuating fuel pressure
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RE: Fluctuating fuel pressure



I had something similar with a 70's Mopar.  Turned out the small rubber fuel line coming off the fuel sending unit at the tank was dry rotted; apparently not enough to leak, but enough to let air in. Replaced that hose and did not have the "pull out in traffic and stall" behavior.

Thanks,
Gary H.  

-----Original Message-----
>From: Steven 
>Ahh, that makes sense... the '64 just mysteriously shut off a couple of
>(inopportune) times on our trip.  Always on hot days and after sitting for a
>while (fuel or food stops).  Most times it was as I was pulling out into
>traffic - ACK!  ...


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