Sean, before just replacing everything as has been suggested, try this - remove the screws from the fuel distributer, carefully lift it up, and spray some WD-40 or similar solvent on the plunger in the middle of the underside. I recently got a customer's car going after several years of sitting, and it was running super rich like you describe. After conferring with Stephen in Houston, I tried that and it did the trick. Of course you should also replace the fuel filter, and it sounds like the tank etc. has been cleaned out. Under no circumstances should the average owner disassemble the fuel distributer. That is asking for trouble. -- Darryl Tinnerstet Specialty Automotive McCleary, WA