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To put a electric fuel pump in the tank? Pump went in daughters Jimmy, after a tow here my son and his buddy are pulling the tank in the driveway. Next house WILL have a garage!!!

22 degress, 12 mph wind, feels like -7 and fighting the clock with the upcoming snow storm.

Oh, $262.00 for the pump plus sales tax= you gots to be chitting me!!!!:mad:
Then the parts guy had the nerve to say "Merry Christmas":sarcasm:
 
To put a electric fuel pump in the tank? Pump went in daughters Jimmy, after a tow here my son and his buddy are pulling the tank in the driveway. Next house WILL have a garage!!!

22 degress, 12 mph wind, feels like -7 and fighting the clock with the upcoming snow storm.

Oh, $262.00 for the pump plus sales tax= you gots to be chitting me!!!!:mad:
Then the parts guy had the nerve to say "Merry Christmas":sarcasm:

They've been doing that for like 20 years or more. A bit of advice for you though. The quickest way to burn up an electric fuel pump is to not keep a lot of gas in the tank. The gasoline actually lubricates and cools the in-tank pump. Running the vehicle much below 1/4 tank is a recipe for disaster. 20+ years in the auto service and parts industries taught me a few useful lessons like that.
 
They've been doing that for like 20 years or more. A bit of advice for you though. The quickest way to burn up an electric fuel pump is to not keep a lot of gas in the tank. The gasoline actually lubricates and cools the in-tank pump. Running the vehicle much below 1/4 tank is a recipe for disaster. 20+ years in the auto service and parts industries taught me a few useful lessons like that.

That's what I heard too...I hardly let it go below 1/2
 
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