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Pre pump float 200

Hi Gary,

Executed a prepump removal on my green sedan with my float ball ending up in the soup too. Rocked the car around for awhile with the fish net in hand waiting for the ball to sail by.

Gave up after about 10 minutes and slipped on the extra ball that I had. So as not to have a repeat performance, as a "dry" run before final entry, I practiced slipping the assembly through the lock ring.

My wife says she has never heard the ball sloshing around. Hopefully it won't find a way to haunt us.

Marty Wolfson
Proud member of the 300K club








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