I need some help with an old Dodge truck.

B6A49C7C-1520-4C8D-AABE-D81A54AD7D87.jpeg 107471AF-DF08-4B5C-BAFA-AE0AA1981F1F.jpeg The hidden bolts (2) are recessed on the exhaust manifold under the carb area. Quite often the heads are rusted to crap. I had to hammer smaller sockets on mine - and the bolts snapped. It is “easier” to get to them if the inner fender has been removed. Might need to pull the wheel, as well and work through the side.

If your fuel tank is like mine, the line in the tank has has a screen filter on the end. I would try forcing air that direction first.

When I started mine after rebuilding everything, I filled the bowl on the fuel pump and the carb’s bowl. Once it started like that, the fuel pump did the rest -but don’t make my mistake…. Before I got it to work I had to figure out my fuel line in was connected to the fuel out . Not my best moment.

One photo shows it all assembled and hiding, other photo is just an exhaust manifold. The 2 on the inside are the problem children.