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Fuel Sending Unit Revisited 900

Quote Spook) "(2) be sure to remove completely from the work area, the heavy-duty rubber hose, that connecting the steel fuel filler pipe to the top of the send unit. You will not be able to re-install the send unit, with that rubber pipe in place. There is not enough room to "push it aside". It must be completely removed".

This is a good idea. The last fuel pump I replaced on my 94 Model 940, I pinched the end of this hose with vicegrips, then pulled it aside and tied it with a small rope. The next time, I will definitely remove this hose because it causes nothing but aggravation. Remove it from under the car.

Also, find yourself some nice foam rubber pillows, or a thin mattress to lay in the trunk floor. Laying on the hard bottom gets old...for a old man anyway.






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