The fuel supply and fuel return lines are made of hard black plastic, a variant of PVC I believe. standard brass olives and compression fittings work fine on this material.
The pick up for the disco originates from the top of the tank, I have "run out" in my old disco when cornering on a low tank, fuel moves up out of the tank depression and a glut of air is picked up which will funnily enough stall the engine. Once vehicle stopped it may have been able to restart after the remaining fuel dropped back into the tank depression.
Other options are an under calibrated bowser - unlikely
or is the tank base been pressed in losing capacity
or is there some clods in the tank which when the level is low block the pick up????
Steve
'95 130 dual cab fender (gone to a better universe)
'10 130 dual cab fender (getting to know it's neurons)
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