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Originally Posted by superbluecivicsi
gasoline has a very low freezing point...................-140 or something like that. if it froze, it would be like hell freezing over. water in the fuel maybe that froze? thats what causes most fuel lines to bust in the cold. theres a product called heat. pour it in and if theres water in the lines, it will evaporate. follow the manufacturers instructions. other than that. check for fuel and spark. check the fuel pump and main relay.
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I know the feeling... just recently found out thats what happened to me... lol it had been so cold up here, that I never considered unthawing it as an option... and the garage is full... couldn't pull it in and run some heaters... =( anyways, I know I had water in the line, I let my tank sit on near empty forever.... gave up on it after I finally rebuilt the carb, and my friend found a busted gas line. lol I did try Heet, its just too bad it doesn't melt ice. =) Ty for the response.
Take Care,
AkVirgo_75m