I would say to pull the tank. It isn't too tough on that car. You can remove the fuel line, and crank it over forever, depending on how much fuel is in it, but, that could take forever. The only...
Behind the tail light on the driver's side.That's on a '56. The center section of the the tailfin chrome on the driver's side swings out and the gas cap is there on a '57.
Either you have a leak, or, the carb is flooding over, which is common. Older cars like that do not have a pressure return hose, so, when things get hooter under the hood, as they do upon shut off,...
depends on what truck it is? 4x4 2x4 extended. my truck is a 98 Chevy silverado 5.7 v8 extended cab 4x4. the book says i get 12 city 16 hwy combined 13? and that's why ive been getting