Remember: If there's a dirty Shroud of Fuelin,
There will be no Pagoda Tourin!
As I remember my fuel tank problem---
The Shroud of Fuelin holds more than a quart, less than a gallon or say 10 miles or so of gasoline, plus a filter. Gas enters an empty tank and rises to fill the volume of the greater tank and the Shroud of Fuelin- if the openings in the bottom of the Shroud are free of rust and crud. At about 3/4 full the gasoline can spill over the top of the Shroud.
Starting the car circulates gas from the bottom inside of the Shroud, to the engine, and back to the inside of the Shroud. Once the tank level falls below the top of the Shroud, gas must come into the Shroud via the openings in the bottom of the Shroud. If the rusty crud drops the flow rate below 4 gph, the electric fuel pump gets starved when the Shroud goes dry. Tank could still be 3/4 full.
My tank had about 2 quarts of crud outside the Shroud in the bottom of the greater fuel tank blocking flow thru the openings into the Shroud. I think I drained the tank, turned the car upside down, and flushed and vacuumed the tank.