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Jeep Wrangler YJ
YJ General Discussion
92 YJ cargo deck removal
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<blockquote data-quote="jeepjoe43" data-source="post: 428479" data-attributes="member: 19255"><p>Good luck with your pump, did the same thing with mine, only it turned into debacle.</p><p>New pump and sending unit turned out to be 3/8" shorter than the original so wasn't reaching what little gas was in the tank.</p><p>Then discovered the tank had a 10" crack right behind one of the straps.</p><p>And I would like to know what Engineering Idiot thought it would be a good idea for the pump outlet and filter inlet to be 3/8", with a 5/16" hard line between them..</p><p>Long story short, the 5th time was the charm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeepjoe43, post: 428479, member: 19255"] Good luck with your pump, did the same thing with mine, only it turned into debacle. New pump and sending unit turned out to be 3/8" shorter than the original so wasn't reaching what little gas was in the tank. Then discovered the tank had a 10" crack right behind one of the straps. And I would like to know what Engineering Idiot thought it would be a good idea for the pump outlet and filter inlet to be 3/8", with a 5/16" hard line between them.. Long story short, the 5th time was the charm. [/QUOTE]
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