I have acquired an injection tank for the Volvo, but it sounds a bit flaky inside, and has lay around for a while before I got it.
Given that I was experiencing mad, unpredictable pressure problems after an engine conversion before the car came off the road for rebuild, I wanna make sure that the whole fuel system is tip top this time. Especially as once the gearbox/diff etc are fitted the tank becomes a tvvat to remove!
What's the best way to go about this at home? I have read about filling it with water and adding a bit of gravel or nuts tied onto a piece of string and sloshing it about, but surely there's a better way?
Given that I was experiencing mad, unpredictable pressure problems after an engine conversion before the car came off the road for rebuild, I wanna make sure that the whole fuel system is tip top this time. Especially as once the gearbox/diff etc are fitted the tank becomes a tvvat to remove!
What's the best way to go about this at home? I have read about filling it with water and adding a bit of gravel or nuts tied onto a piece of string and sloshing it about, but surely there's a better way?