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timmy4
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I cleaned my feed line on my 55 ford and where the line goes in to the tank I can't blow air in the tank. I sprayed carb cleaner in where the line attaches but had no luck. Do I have to get a new tank?
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55Birdman
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If the tank has been in there since 55 it is most likely VERY gummed up with who knows what. You can try getting it out. Take the float out and try to shine a light at the outlet and see whats there. Stick a straightened coat hanger in the hole and keep working at it. You may get lucky. I would buy a new tank you may have many more problems down the road. It's all up to you. Good Luck.
55Birdman Hickory NC
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timmy4
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 I tried putting a wire where the line goes in to the tank and it went in pretty far and felt like it hit something solid. I thought it might be a screen.
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Ted
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If the tank has been pushed up or crushed from it's bottom, then there's a good chance that the fuel pickup has been pinched tight to the bottom of the tank. If the tank has simply been sitting dormant for a good period of time with a small amount of fuel in it, then the bottom may just be full of 'tar' or 'resin' from evaporated and aged fuel. Does the tank smell sour? If so, then the fix will be in pulling the tank.On another note, be cautious of blowing air from the filler neck side of the gas tank side to clear the line. I did this and cracked the fuel line on the inside of the tank when the tank ballooned downwards from the pressure. Mud daubers had filled up the vent tube so it wasn’t working either which compounded the problem. Blowing air from the engine side of the tank should not bother the tank as long as it’s done with the gas cap off. I agree with 55birdman in that the tank likely needs to be pulled to be either properly cleaned or replaced.
 Lorena, Texas (South of Waco)
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timmy4
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 You are right Ted the tank was hit on the left side and pushed up from the bottom. I wasted a afternoon shaking out hand fulls of tar and crud from the tank. owell guess i will look for another tank thanks for the help everybody.
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GREENBIRD56
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This is the best offer I've seen for tanks outside of the odd listing on ebay http://www.classiccarautoparts.com/gastanks_ford.html Not cheap but better than the mark-up at one of the restoration supply outfits.......
Steve Metzger Tucson, Arizona
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timmy4
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  I called the t bird parts and they had a tank for 285.00 so i will look around for a better price.
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GREENBIRD56
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The link above is for Classic Car Auto Parts up in Minnesota - their phone number is 218-326-0463. They've got a tank listed for a 55 sedan at $188.00
Steve Metzger Tucson, Arizona
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MoonShadow
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I bought one of the tanks off EBAY for about $160. No complaints. Fit perfectly and works great. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1956-56-Ford-Fairlane-Customline-gas-fuel-tank-F31D_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ6763QQihZ003QQitemZ130210710159QQrdZ1QQsspagenameZWDVW About $200 with shipping but all new! Chuck in NH
Y's guys rule! Looking for McCullouch VS57 brackets and parts. Also looking for 28 Chrysler series 72 parts. And early Hemi parts.
  MoonShadow, 292 w/McCulloch, 28 Chrysler Roadster, 354 Hemi) Manchester, New Hampshire
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ejstith
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I just put a classic car tank in my '56. Shipped fast, nice tank, made in Canada. Everything was where it was suppose to be. Installed a new sending unit from Tee-bird. Not to impressed with that unit. Had a plastic float (probably not a bad thing) but reading is about a 1/4 tank off. Need to take it back out and bend the float rod. Should have checked that. Also gasket didn't seal. The one that came with the tank did. I painted mine with galvanized paint before installing. Came out just fine. Went to Lowe's and got some of that rubber material that one puts under a camper shell on a pickup and put it on the straps and one pad that goes on top of the tank. Mine old one had sat in storage for 27 years and was beyond cleaning although the outside looked fine, was really full of all kinds of gunk .. Good luck ..
Doing Fords for 45 years. '56 Customline Victoria
E.J. in Havana FL
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