1954 chevy 3100 mechanical fuel pump - 04/07/17 05:41 PM
Hello. I am a 16 year old male who recently picked up a 1954 chevy 3100 1/2 ton truck with a 235 inline 6. It is a barn find that has been sitting for at least 20 years with gasoline in the tank. Now it just smells like paint varnish from sitting so long. I have arrangements to replace the fuel tank and sending unit already, and plan to flush out the main fuel lines that go to the mechanical fuel pump and to the carb. I assume that the fuel filter located on top of the mechanical pump will need to be cleaned out as well to flush out any of the old fuel that has been sitting. I would think all this is necessary, but that's why I am here. Would it be fine the way it is, or am I correct in flushing the system? I led jumpers to the battery, poured some fuel in from the top of the engine, heard it crank and fire, but stopped there before it rolled over since I don't have the air filter on the carb or fuel lines in place.
Thanks for your time,
Sam
Thanks for your time,
Sam