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I am going to remove and check and clean the fuel tank. I think that was one of my major mistakes when I first tried to get the thing running. Then I need to take the intake manifold back off and get the broken bolt out of the head somehow. Then I can reinstall it hopefully the gasket won't leak this time.
I need to learn more patience and get things fixed right this time. I got side tracked with these two SWB trucks when all I wanted to do was get my original truck running again. I need to sell both the '68 and '67 but I keep changing my mind.
Let me ask you some questions about the longbed. It currently has a 3 speed transmission but the column shift linkage is gone and a floor shifter has been installed. It is really worn out. Since there is already a hole in the floor I thought about trying to find an inexpensive 4 speed or other transmission. at the same time I can get the clutch replaced. the other option would be to steal all the hardware from my '68 which has an intact three speed and column shift.
I was looking at the fuel pumps at AutoZone. A mechanical fuel pump is about $30.00 and it says it pumps up to 40 gallons per hour and like 6-9 psi. They have a performance version which states up to 80 gallons per hour but it's $90.00. Are there any advantages to keep using an electric fuel pump.
I might take this truck to the dragstrip once or twice just for fun but i'm not serious about racing. Mostly I'll just cruise around the neighborhood to pick up groceries or occasionally haul stuff out to my place which is about 50 miles away.