I'd first try putting a substantial amount of petroleum in the storage container (tank, for those of you in Rio Linda, CA) and then give it a whirl. I once had my '67 at a friend's garage and couldn't get it started...The needle was on 'E' but I "knew" that there was gas in the tank, as the gauge tends to be somewhat pessimistic in its approximations. Anyway, the car was parked on an ever-so-gentle knoll, facing up. I slid the car down the ramp in Nuetral, to a flat piece of asphalt, and within seconds she was firing on all 8. Needless to say, I rushed off to the gas station ASAP; she's been running fine since then. ===== --Mike Pittinaro Piles of pitted chrome Hubcaps along the floorboard My junkyard-bedroom __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Health - your guide to health and wellness http://health.yahoo.com