Question about the Gas Tank...
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Question about the Gas Tank...
Alright, so I"m new to this website, and I've got a question about my dad's car. He's got a 1985 Camaro with Tuned Port Injection. And it has been sitting ever since we got it back after it was stolen around 14 years ago. Since then it hasn't been able to run. Just recently my pops and I decided to begin to revive her, and we were going to start with dropping the fuel tank and completely flushing it all out. My question is, what would be the easiest way to do that? I'd appreciate any help, in detail. Thanks guys.
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RE: Question about the Gas Tank...
That is a good detailed description except you do not need to completely remove the rear end. If you unbolt the shocks and the pan hard rod you can allow the rear to lower far enough to get the tank out. You wont have to fight with itor disconect the brake line. Just watch how much you stretch that line.
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RE: Question about the Gas Tank...
On my 89 IROC I just bought this past fall, the car has been sitting untouched for 9 years. Instead of that headache, I got a pump with a long hose and sucked it out into gas cans. I used an external fuel pump from a friends race car. Took me about 20-30 mins to drain and refill. That worked for me, no problems, car runs just fine.HTH
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RE: Question about the Gas Tank...
You might consider a new gas tank. Mine sat for 3 yrs. I first dropped mine and cleaned it out with a pressure washer and it actually did a good job. Several months later I had to remove it againbecause corrision had formed again. That's when I ordered a new tank. The new replacement isn't that expensive. Either way yougo make sure you flush outboth pressure and return lines since the tank is out. Removal isn't that hard, it just takes some time. As stated above drop your rear diff as low as possible, remove muffler and int pipe, heat shields,ect. Oh and don't forget a new fuel pump and strainer. Good luck.