[AT] Autos-Was:refusing to replace old equipment

Richard Fink Sr nancydick at pennswoods.net
Fri Dec 19 18:37:14 PST 2008


Ralph if any of the [smart] engineered were as they think there would 
be a plate in the trunk. like the older autos had to check the 
sending unit and float in the gas tank. But that would make it easy 
so could not happen.
R Fink




>Re: fuel pump replacemnt, I know of one guy that had to replace the fuel
>pump in his later model GM pickup. They actually removed the box to do the
>job which added considerable time and cost to the bill. After that he cut a
>small access hole in the box just in case it ever required another pump
>replacement.
>I've never removed a tank on a newer vehicle but have done a few old car and
>truck tanks. I'd imagine that not having rusty old bolts to contend with
>might make it a little simpler although who knows?
>
>Ralph in Sask.
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