It sounds like the fuel pump to me. All of my old cars had to have a new fuel pump recently. In addition to the pumps just being old and ready to fail, I have also heard that today's gas is particularly hard on the old diaphragm. The fact that you car ran with a shot of starting fluid, and then quit sounds like it isn't getting any gas. Paul In a message dated 11/16/2003 6:22:01 PM Eastern Standard Time, jsadowski@xxxxxxx writes: > Hi folks, I have been letting my car sit for the past 6 months & now it >doesn't want to stay running when I let my foot off of the gas. The first >time, the carb was spilling gas all over the engine & then it wouldn't >restart. Now it seems as if it is starving for gas. I tried changing the fuel >filter & thought that was it until it went from high idle & immediately >stalled. It then refused to restart again & didn't flood, although I tried to >start for several minutes, I sprayed a little carb cleaner into the carb & it >again started but again stalled when I let off the gas. I'm thinking it may be >the fuel pump, which was "borrowed" from another Imperial in 1990. > Any advice? > Thanks, John