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Old 08-16-2010, 03:39 PM   #1
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Help me figure why my truck is starved for fuel

Just kidding. Even I figured this one:
WTF>>>tested it on the side of the road. Fuel going into filter... none coming out. Just when I thought I had addressed about everything on this hunk of steel. Well I thought the gas gauge has been playing games(no wonder with that float) so I took the sender off. THE HORROR!!! Sooo found a $35.00 pristine tank in pic-a-part. A new sender from Manes and presto, brought Ol' Bob back to life.
Observe the stuff that came out of the filter inlet.
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