RE: hot starting & fuel?
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RE: hot starting & fuel?



I like some of the other tips now that we have more info.  Eric is right about an electric fuel pump.  Also check the fuel filters and the gas tank.  My gas tank was full of rust when I got the car and the fuel filters were clogged too.  But it still ran even with the filter on the fuel pickup inside the rusted out gas tank not even there.  I still don't know how that car ran like that, but it did.  Then came the new engine I had to have built...and all the other new stuff I had to pay to fix up a "pristine, turnkey car".  It looked good in the pics but the owner was ignorant and also lied too...

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