Calvin,
before you do this make sure it is the fuel tank and/or the pump, it's a big job to take the tank out if you never done it before - like i said, check the pressure first, that might not be it and if it is fine then the tank job is redundant - unless the bottom of the skid is bent I doubt that's your problem but you never know. Fuel pressure should be 31 at idle with the vac line connected, 39 at wide open throttle or with the vac line disconnected, when you drive it should not go lower than 31 unless you're engine braking, when it starts to do the problem you're having floor it (and i mean literally, pedal all the way to the floor) and read the pressure, if it's not 39 or close by then your problem is fuel pump, tank, filter, lines in that order. Could also be electrical fuel related (relay, wiring) so keep that in mind as well, less likely but still possible.