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That truck is RUSTY, glad you put a new tank in it, whenever ive done fuel pumps, i typically aim the sock down first and then let the pump follow. But good job! Very helpful information
I'm assuming this tank can be removed and left out if it's leaking. What do you just install some type of rubber caps over the lines if you don't want to replace it on an old beater?
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Gawd, videos like this make me grateful to live in the south lol
😊😊😊....Just added y'alls whole video series on this generation of F150 to my library....So many useful tips and tricks to make my DIY jobs easier to do....👍👍
That truck is RUSTY, glad you put a new tank in it, whenever ive done fuel pumps, i typically aim the sock down first and then let the pump follow. But good job! Very helpful information
How dis you rewire it?. What color goes to new pump wires?
Thanks for the video.
I got a 1996 F-150 that some young punks put draino and bleach in my tanks. I really hope I can get it fixed soon.
Great video
Are the back fuel pump and the front fuel pump exactly the same.
Yay thank you! This was super helpful and very well explained and shown
I'm assuming this tank can be removed and left out if it's leaking. What do you just install some type of rubber caps over the lines if you don't want to replace it on an old beater?
by the looks of that frame, you have bigger fish to fry than worrying about a bad fuel pump
still a good video though
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Great video
i noticed you cheated. You, like everyother video, cut into the middle of return line pull.