I am probably just throwing **** at the fan at this point, but let me state the obvious... 5/16 fuel line was good for all the magnums, and I believe all the 5.7 hemis, maybe the larger ones too. I think most gm LS engines use 5/16 stock. So if you aren't making some good power, 5/16 done right is enough. If I had a plugged line, I would redo it with 3/8, just because it is cheap insurance. I did not catch, and maybe it was mentioned, was any of the filters plugged? I know 40 year old tanks are dirty, but how many of us have even bothered to change a fuel filter on an injected car? I have gotten a couple hundred thousand miles out of a few with the oem filter and fuel pump on 15-20 year old cars, no rusted tanks, but dirty fuel from bad gas station storage tanks over the years, I am sure. Voltage to the pump made a difference on my setup. I ran a 12 gauge wire to the fuel pump relay, It helped a bunch. The fuel pressure regulator is another area I would look into. I would crank the regulator up to 55-60 and see if it makes a difference. A slight lean mixture at 43 psi should be pig rich at 60psi. As far as baffling the tank, it is the best, but I took my megasquirted smallblock with stock tank and pickup to an empty parking lot with the fuel gauge on empty to do donuts to check for starvation, and had none that I could feel Check to insure pump wiring is adequate, and check the regulator