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Old 11-08-2012, 11:39 PM   #1
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Arrow Revaping my fuel system

thought i would share. bought the truck with the passenger tank not working. then i thought the fuel pump died in the drivers side. ended up being the selector valve. in the mist of things, i just went ahead and dropped both tanks. the passenger looked liked it wasnt used for 10 years. the rubber hose from the pump to the sender was gone, gas turned to varnash and a hole in the tank. so i replaced the tank, sending unit and pump. on the drivers side, the fuel level float was bad on the sending unit but the pump looked new and worked great. so new sending unit and the tank was cleaned. before putting everything back together, i bought some spray can bed liner to coat the tanks and tank brackets just to keep from rusting up. heres how they turned out! the last pic is just one of the tanks with the new sending unit



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Old 11-09-2012, 08:46 AM   #2
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Re: Revaping my fuel system

Nice brings back memories of when i did this on my truck
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