[FWDLK] Maintenance tip of the day...
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[FWDLK] Maintenance tip of the day...



Went to exercise H. today, and thought that his recently overhauled fuel pump might be going bad, as it felt like a carburetor accelerator-pump hesitation, or trannie slippage was making him not want to move out, from a stop (altho the trannie engages immediately from gear to gear, and the 2.76 rear end also makes for a lethargic start-up,
in Drive).

Pulled into mi oficina's parking lot, popped the hood, played with the accelerator linkage, and was startled to see gas spraying (almost pouring) out from under the short rubber fuel line that connects the metal gas-line, at the passenger's side inner fender 'apron', to the fuel
pump's inlet connection.

I say 'startled', as that line is only a couple-few years old, nothing traumatic had happened to the car, in the intervening years, to cause the MULTIPLE crackings which had developed in it, and CA gas (our local brew, anyway) is not supposed/advertised as having any/much alkie in
it, AND, that fuel line was  supposed to be  modern/alkie-resistant.

Anyway, as I am universally beloved in this burg, a local shop gave me a free sample of their fuel line stash, and their mechanic told me, that on his mid-60's Galaxie (!), he replaces 'that'
section of fuel line on an annual basis!

So, this is an easy/simple maintenance chore that I recommend be performed asap, before you
become stranded on the side of the road.

Neil Vedder



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