As a reminder, as this comes up from time to time on the list, most of us that have had our Letter Cars for a while will install an electric fuel pump in-line with the mechanical pump. Mine is located right where the line comes out of the tank and is energized by a push button discretely placed at the bottom of the dash. So, the car can sit for extended periods of time and all one needs to do is push the button until the carbs fill and the pumping sound stops and crank it and it comes to life. No messing with starter fluid, removing air cleaners, no washing oil down cylinders etc. Today's gas evaporates quickly from carb bowls, that's a fact of life. The electric pump works great and once it does its job, just passes fuel through to the engine via the mechanical pump as if it's not there. Simple. Bob J 300G convert __._,_.___
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