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I did this on classic beetle a couple of years ago.  I bought some unjacketed steel cable. Just left the end frayed. I used brake cleaner and a drill, like you did. Glad you got it.

That homemade amber can be really hard to deal with sometimes


Small addendum to complete the thread.

After hooking up the stock mechanical fuel pump, and getting the car started last night (another victory to discuss elsewhere) the dang thing would run for about 5 minutes then run out of gas. Change pump, same thing. 

It took several rounds of back purging with compressed air into the tank, then circulating the 20 litres of fresh gas I bought from back to front using a nice big external 12v fuel pump to finally get the line to flow freely. There is likely still some spooge in the tank that was getting sucked up and partially blocking it, but its fine now. Hopefully it will dissolve in the fresh gas. 

Point here is, it might take several days and persistence, but you too can save a gas tank.  Now if it’s rusty, that’s a whole ‘nother ball of wax. Or flakes. 

Hey there @240260280 !!!

Happy Thanksgiving if I don't see you before. You are a Pilgrim. I always think about you turkey. LOL

Context for the newer crowd. Mr Pilgrim got me hooked on 240s. He helped me get my '77 running perfect then started me on the heavy dope of the 240Z. I'm forever greatful too.

 

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