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intank fuel pump 200 1984

Getting the tank lock cap off can be tricky. I used a punch (brass: no sparks)and hammer, but it is difficult to get a good strike angle. I made a copy of the special tool used to remove the cap. You need is about 9"*0.25"*0.75" of mild steel, an old socket head, saw, and access to a welder. Use a ratchet with extension to apply your torque. You can also probabably jerryrig something with a couple of bolts and a vice/hammer to bend your steel if you don't have access to a welder.

Michel 86 240 DL

plans for the tool:
http://www.swedishbricks.com/700900FAQ/Special%20Tools.htm#Pre-Pump%20and%20Fuel%20Tank%20Sending%20Unit%20Removal%20Tools






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