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Old May 13, 2024 | 07:42 PM
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1950 Olds gas tank pickup tube

Question: Where is the gas tank sender and pickup tube located? I lifted the trunk floor covering and don't see it. The problem is my gas line appears clogged out of the tank. When I shoot air back into it, the gas comes gushing out. Many months later it clogs again. The fuel filter mounted on the frame rail is not clogged. I'm assuming that the sock on the inlet tube is torn or not there at all and the blast of air clears it for awhile.
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Old May 13, 2024 | 08:43 PM
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If the fuel pickup tube repeatedly clogs, then there must be a lot of foreign material in the tank.
The best way to solve the problem is to remove and clean the tank.
The gas tank sender and pickup tube are attached to the top of the tank.
They can't be accessed unless the tank is removed.

On my '63, my gas tank had a couple of gallons of old gas that was like kerosene.
It also had a lot of dirt, rust, and sludge.
I removed the tank and removed the sending unit
I stuck a pressure washer in the tank and washed the crud out.
Then I put a shop vac hose in there to vacuum out all the water and dirt.
Old May 13, 2024 | 08:58 PM
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Originally Posted by carnutz
Question: . I'm assuming that the sock on the inlet tube is torn or not there at all and the blast of air clears it for awhile.
TIA
There is no "sock" on the inlet tube on a 1950.
1954 was the first year that was used.
Old May 13, 2024 | 09:33 PM
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Thanks for the info. All the new replacement ones have socks on them.
Do you know if the end of the pick up tube is pointing down near the bottom of the tank?
Old May 14, 2024 | 08:02 AM
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Do you know if the end of the pick up tube is pointing down near the bottom of the tank?
Yes, it does.
Old May 14, 2024 | 09:16 AM
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Charlie, thanks. I suspected as much. I assume I have rust in the tank which occasionally blocks the fuel pick up tube. Ironically the fuel filter downstream from it is not clogged and shows very minor rust particles.
Old May 14, 2024 | 10:33 AM
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Could be almost anything has been put in that tank in the last 74 years.
An old rag, a dead mouse, who knows?
Only way to know is to remove the tank and sending unit.

Does the gas gauge work?
If not, the sender may need repair.
The procedure to test it should be in the 1950 Oldsmobile Shop Manual.
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