Most probably a crack in the hose mate. As you probably won't have much fuel in the tank anyway now, drop her a bit and check, close to the spiggot from the tank.
Had a similar problem on my old F100, dual fuel, would not behave starting on petrol. Chased the problem to a cracked fuel supply hose, at the tank.
If you have an internal pump in your tank (it seems so?) that will be the culprit. Cracked fuel supply hose, most probably right at the spiggot, near the clamps. Worst case is the spiggot itself needs resoldering.
Best of luck, not a difficult job, just a mongrel position to work in.
Angle grinder eh? I like a nice big cold chisel and a big hammer myself. Very satisfying sometimes!
Shorty.



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