And where did you find such a gem of a tool?"cmayna" said:Of course you should always have one of these very handy tools
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And where did you find such a gem of a tool?"cmayna" said:Of course you should always have one of these very handy tools
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"AzPete" said:But, some ability has to be given/left to the owner of the car......
"cmayna" said:I am considering (just considering) loaning out my sending unit fixture which will include the wrench and the different pedestals 16gal-1/4 tank, 16gal-1/2 tank, 20gal-1/4 tank, 20 gal-1/2 tank. I will do a seperate new post if I decide to move forward.
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"cmayna" said:So back to the OP (Stump), where are you on this project?
"cmayna" said:Maybe I should do a simple you-tube on this subject........Hmmmmmm
"cmayna" said:If you haven't done so yet, check the float for leaks. Plastic or metal? Just a reminder that since your gauge is reading low, you will be straightening out the arm just a tad at the elbow. As Pete and others have suggested work with an exact 4 gallons, to ensure you dial in the quarter tank reading, which is most important.
"AzPete" said:A full float will cause you to have a lower reading than it really is.
Might check where it is at with a new float before "fixing".