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Remember, too, that your Tri-Power is really only runnin on the center carb until you get on it...then the end carbs come on-line.

Sometimes you can determine if the sock is clogged by removing the fuel line at the pump, and blowing back thru the line to the tank...with the gas cap off, of course. If there seems to be a fair amount of resistance, then the sock is probably in need of replacement.
If it seems to be fairly clear, then you are most likely looking at a pump problem.
Another possibility is the coil...it can cause the same symptoms.
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I've seen that happen too...it happened on my '85...took me a while to figure it out, but the metal line from the tank to the canister was clogged up. When I would remove the cap, it would be under vacuum(in colder weather)...in hot weather, it became hard to start after driving, unless I took the cap off to vent the pressure.
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My Brother-n-law had a similar problem. He took a long trip and the farther he drove the weaker the car got. Finally wouldn't hardly pull at all. Turned out to be a kinked fuel line, where it made the curve to go up to the fuel pump.
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Can you tell me how your got resolved? My 69 is having the same issue right now and the fuel pump was just replaced.
Thanks
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