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Hatchback Lou

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  1. I've never spoken to anyone who has seen this jelly phenomenon actually happen. I read a few months ago somewhere that the whole thing was made up by GM. I also just helped my buddy swap a water pump on an oldsmobile. When I pulled it out, the coolant that followed was yellowish (green plus orange...) but no jelly to be found. I still flushed the system and filled with orange, cause thats what you're supposed to do. Anyone actually seen the mixed coolant jelly is very welcome to enlighten me. If it does happen, I'd like to know.

  2. WHAT:

    Automotive meet and greet. All makes and models. Let's get a bunch of super cool subies out here! Admission for the meet at Bill's is free, so no excuses!



    WHO:

    Anyone in the Portland area that wants to meet before going to the March 17th Hot Rod Show at the expo center is welcome!

    TICKETS: (sold at expo center)

    Kids under 12: FREE

    General Admission: $15.00





    WHEN:

    MARCH 17th, 2013

    Meet at Bill's Old Fashion Service @ 10am

    Leave to show between 11:15am and 11:30am



    Show hours are from 10AM - 5PM





    Where:

    billslogo_transparent.pngNow with non-ethonol gas!

    Bill's Old Fashion Service

    (503) 636-3504

    496 North State ST.

    B ave. and Hwy 43

    Lake Oswego, OR

    97034


    http://www.billsoldfasionservice.com



    please RSVP by Friday March 15th, 2013



    CONTACT: Bill's service- (503) 636-3504

     

    (sorry if I posted this in the wrong place, admins please change whats needed and beat me if needed.)

  3. WHAT:

    Automotive meet and greet. All makes and models. Let's get a bunch of super cool subies out here! Admission for the meet at Bill's is free, so no excuses!



    WHO:

    Anyone in the Portland area that wants to meet before going to the March 17th Hot Rod Show at the expo center is welcome!

    TICKETS: (sold at expo center)

    Kids under 12: FREE

    General Admission: $15.00





    WHEN:

    MARCH 17th, 2013

    Meet at Bill's Old Fashion Service @ 10am

    Leave to show between 11:15am and 11:30am



    Show hours are from 10AM - 5PM





    Where:

    billslogo_transparent.pngNow with non-ethonol gas!

    Bill's Old Fashion Service

    (503) 636-3504

    496 North State ST.

    B ave. and Hwy 43

    Lake Oswego, OR

    97034


    http://www.billsoldfasionservice.com



    please RSVP by Friday March 15th, 2013



    CONTACT: Bill's service- (503) 636-3504

     

    (sorry if I posted this in the wrong place, admins please change whats needed and beat me if needed.)

  4. WHAT:

    Automotive meet and greet. All makes and models. Let's get a bunch of super cool subies out here! Admission for the meet at Bill's is free, so no excuses!



    WHO:

    Anyone in the Portland area that wants to meet before going to the March 17th Hot Rod Show at the expo center is welcome!

    TICKETS: (sold at expo center)

    Kids under 12: FREE

    General Admission: $15.00





    WHEN:

    MARCH 17th, 2013

    Meet at Bill's Old Fashion Service @ 10am

    Leave to show between 11:15am and 11:30am



    Show hours are from 10AM - 5PM





    Where:

    billslogo_transparent.pngNow with non-ethonol gas!

    Bill's Old Fashion Service

    (503) 636-3504

    496 North State ST.

    B ave. and Hwy 43

    Lake Oswego, OR

    97034


    http://www.billsoldfasionservice.com



    please RSVP by Friday March 15th, 2013



    CONTACT: Bill's service- (503) 636-3504

     

    (sorry if I posted this in the wrong place, admins please change whats needed and beat me if needed.)

  5. The sock filter does indeed live on the end of the main fuel supply port inside the tank. Its got an orange end. Grab whatever implements of destruction/ extraction you favor most (I used long neck needle nose pliers), take a peek inside the tank, and get that sucker outta there. You mentioned replacing fuel lines, did you replace every inch of line?. Let Sea foam briefly soak inside any unreplaced fuel line segments and force some air through them. Prime your fuel lines so your fuel pump dosent get tired. Good luck!

  6. I've dealt with two different varnished/rusted fuel cells. There is only one good way to start the cleaning process- drop the tank. It's a PITA, but worth it. Peek in there after dumping it out, and decide if it is really rust or just varnish. If it's rust, take it to a radiator shop and have them cut it open and clean/re-coat the inside. This may cost you about $100 or $150 so it may be worth looking for another tank. If it's just varnish, then you can clean it out yourself proper with a mixture of kerosene and acetone, with a handful of washed gravel as aggregate. I've tried softer solvents like mineral spirits, don't waste your time and money with those- go for the hard stuff.:headbang: Loop some rope through one of the tank's mounting holes, and tie it to a tree branch or rafter. Then shake it (not necessarily like a Polaroid picture.) Tying it up is way easier than holding it up and awkwardly shaking it around yourself or even with help.

     

    Hope this helps, and good luck! Any amount of work you're able to do is worth saving a BRAT!

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