Chad,

Unfortunately not,   towed it to my parent's house and have not had time to go 
over there and take another look.  Had to get it off the street because the 
inspection had expired)

I am thinking it is the transfer pump.

Will look for some time to confirm this in the coming weekends.   (sucks to not 
have a garage,  but we are shopping for a house so this might change by fall.  
Then I am really going to need your guy's help.. ha.)

Thanks for checking in,

Larry

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Sent: Friday, May 18, 2012 1:29 PM
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Subject: Re: [a2-16v-list] Reviving the 16V

Hey Larry - did you get the car running?

On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 11:59 PM, Les Noriel <[email protected]> wrote:
> If the gas in the tank is older than 3 months, I'd change it. The oxygenation 
> used in commercial gasoline goes bad quickly.
>
> -Les
> On Apr 30, 2012, at 5:31 PM, Jack Simon wrote:
>
>> That's easy enough to determine, take the filler cap off and sniff at the 
>> opening.  If you smell what you think is turpentine, you've got a load of 
>> bad gas and it ain't ever gonna start!!!
>>
>> On 30 Apr 2012, at 20:24, Chad Rebuck wrote:
>>
>> If gas was in the tank for a while it may be worthwhile to replace it 
>> with fresh gas.
>>
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