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Old 02-15-2011, 03:48 AM   #1
joedirt
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1970 Chevy 3/4

Hey all, I am starting to restore my newest addition to the family. I am seeking some help with taking off the "original" dash and replacing with a "new' one. I've got all the screws out and I have removed the dash knob bezels. I don't know how to remove the headlight and wiper knobs without breaking them. I have a feeling when I get the threaded washer out I will figure it out and feel like an idiot.

Also I have replaced the original fuel tank that leaked like a sieve with what I think is a 71-72 tank. It has the EEC by the filler neck. My question is what is the spout on the other end of the tank for? I assume it's some sort of vent as well. Do I need to do anything else as far as ventilation for the tank goes? I am getting the newer tank cleaned and resealed before I reinstall it. The reason is the fuel filter had lots of rust in it I assume from the 41 year old tank.. So I am going through everything starting at the source and eliminating possible issues.

And... another question. The motor runs, but after running awhile it sputters and dies. I have a theory on this. I replaced the original lockable dry rotted fuel cap with a new one that I don't think was vented. I doubt it was vented because when I remove the cap after running for a short time I get a "whoosh" when I take the cap off..this in mind I was wondering if the reason the motor sputters and dies is because it can't get any fuel out of the tank once it builds up so much pressure. Thoughts?

Thanks for the help
Joe
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