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weber & gas tank issues #966428 10/05/09 04:03 AM
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teal9550 Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
So i got my weber but on and was ready to start the monty & she just cranked. i pulled the line going to the carb & had no fuel so i figured the pump went bad, no problem i hooked up an electric pump i had but had the same problem. i thought maybe the line was clogged so i blew air down the line & figured i would hear bubbles in the tank...nope! so i took the lines off at the tank and tried to stick a coat hanger down the hole it went in about 3 inches and stopped. What I tried next was taking a gas can & putting the hose in there and she ran fine. So heres the question. Is there a check ball or something that needs vacume to open to let fuel out? i have removed all of the factory smog stuff including the charcoal canister and all the vacume lines. am I destined to remove the tank? Any help would be great I was hoping to drive her today so I'm disapointed <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/barf.gif" alt="" />

Re: weber & gas tank issues [Re: teal9550] #966429 10/06/09 05:00 PM
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teal9550 Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
I figured it out! Simple really the fuel tank sending unit was clogged Im soaking it right now before I go to work I should have the monty running tomorrow;)

Re: weber & gas tank issues [Re: teal9550] #966430 10/07/09 04:14 AM
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powerRam50 Offline
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good to here you figured it out


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