GaK10
Junior Member
- Joined
- Nov 19, 2022
- Posts
- 29
- Reaction score
- 25
- Location
- GA
- First Name
- Bo
- Truck Year
- 1986
- Truck Model
- K10
- Engine Size
- 350
What options are there to remove the trash from the lines without hard line replacement?
Now for the back story.
I had bad fuel in my tanks after sitting for years. The tanks/sending units have been replaced and the carb was cleaned. When I went to start it, it would fire and shut down. Happened wire a few times.
I diagnosed the issue and so far I have contaminants in the fuel lines. I discovered this by the color of the new gas being rusted and by evidence in the fuel pump after disassembly.
Years ago I replaced the block and installed a Holley Red pump instead of the old mechanical pump due to the block not prepped for the old pump. Good thing about the Holley is it can be disassembled and cleaned. The pump is not located in the right spot but is located in the proximity of the mechanical fuel pump. It’s actually bolted to the fender below the coolant reservoir. I’ll get to relocating it later but for now I’m trying to get her back running.
I have a standard in line filter between the regulator and the barn but nothing between the pump and tanks. I was thinking about putting a large fuel filter between the pump and tanks, running it until the trash is gone. The lines seem usable, at least from the outside. What are ways/processes to clean the lines with minimal work?
Looking forward to see everyone’s ideas.
Now for the back story.
I had bad fuel in my tanks after sitting for years. The tanks/sending units have been replaced and the carb was cleaned. When I went to start it, it would fire and shut down. Happened wire a few times.
I diagnosed the issue and so far I have contaminants in the fuel lines. I discovered this by the color of the new gas being rusted and by evidence in the fuel pump after disassembly.
Years ago I replaced the block and installed a Holley Red pump instead of the old mechanical pump due to the block not prepped for the old pump. Good thing about the Holley is it can be disassembled and cleaned. The pump is not located in the right spot but is located in the proximity of the mechanical fuel pump. It’s actually bolted to the fender below the coolant reservoir. I’ll get to relocating it later but for now I’m trying to get her back running.
I have a standard in line filter between the regulator and the barn but nothing between the pump and tanks. I was thinking about putting a large fuel filter between the pump and tanks, running it until the trash is gone. The lines seem usable, at least from the outside. What are ways/processes to clean the lines with minimal work?
Looking forward to see everyone’s ideas.