Okay, so I'm thinking about this for most of work today.
I get home, super keen to try the electric pump. I attach the inlet side, and figure this is a good time to try a delivery test. Just hold the wires onto the solenoid and ground...tappa...tappa... away it goes.
I run it for a bit. Nothing. I figure the line is full of air, and the leccy pump can't pick it up, no worries, I'll push some air into the filler neck, prime it and we'll be away.
I put air into the filler neck, I hear the tank expand a little...hmmm... front is still dry

So under I go, there's a flexible bit of hose between the tank outlet and the subframe where the steel pipe had been previously cut. So I attach a long hose on there and blow....HARD.... and then suddenly I hear bubbles... I try and suck and get nothing.
So a blockage somewhere in the tank...that damn gauze filter on the inlet inside perhaps? Anyway tank is drained, next is to drop it out and see WTF is going on inside there. Can I get that dinky inlet filter off from the tank sender hole?
Bit bummed I couldn't go for a test drive...better than getting stuck though!
cheers,
Jacob
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'72 Clubman Van - 1022cc, 295 head, 731 cam - Daily Driver

'69 Morris 1100 S - Dinged by a bus, in shed under repair
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