Josh,
I've been meaning to post these values, so here is my chance.
I had the EXACT symptoms you described. The stalling after 20 minutes, not the black exhaust.
I too thought I had flow going back to my tank because I sat in my trunk and watched it flow into the flower pot.
I am
assuming that you have your stall problem even with the fuel level above the top of your flower pot. If not, stop reading.
It wasn't until I measured the fuel flow that I solved the issue.
Fuel Flow Measurements:
Spec: 1 liter in 15 seconds or less
measured at the return side of the fuel damper !!!
Actual at fuel pump outlet: 3 liters in 15 seconds !! A gusher.
Actual at return side of fuel damper: approximately 3/4 to 1 liter in 15 sec. It is hard to get a container in to catch the flow to measure at this point. But, it seems close to spec.
Actual at return line close to the fuel tank: 1/5 liter in 15 sec !!!! It flowed, but not enough. This is the problem.
I blew out the return line with compressed air, fuel injection cleaner, carb cleaner, and penetrating oil.
After this procedure, the Actual flow at the return line close to the fuel tank was 1/2 to 3/4 liter in 15 seconds.
A huge improvement over 1/5 of a liter.Most importantly, I've been driving my car
without this issue ever since I did it (only ~3 weeks ago). And, I had never driven my car up until this point.
(When you measure flow BE CAREFUL and block the short line from the fuel pump that goes into the return "circuit".)
Guys, how did I do? Have I learned well from you?
Your car that hasn't run for 10 years, was it yours back then, or is it new to you??
GOOD LUCK.
Mark