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Hello everyone! I finally got my deuce to run, but it wasn't long before it shut off. I figured it had a "Fuel Related Issue" and I was correct. I extracted about 25 gallons of yellow goo, sludge, water, and weird stuff from the tank using a syphon hose. I then decided to remove the fuel tank, bring it home, and clean it out. Thankfully, whomever designed this truck was a genius as removing the tank is probably the EASIEST thing to do.
While cleaning out my tank, I decided to remove the bracket that holds the tiny in-tank pump (booster pump?). The bracket was held in place by a variety of screws (sheet metal, wood, sheet rock, etc.). Once the fasteners were removed, I extracted the bracket and the tiny pump. It took about 10 seconds to see why they put an external fuel pump on top of the tank. I also noticed that someone cut off the plug that was supposed to power the in-tank pump. The external pump on top the tank is from O'Reilly Auto and is a 12V unit. It is powered from one battery with a toggle switch on the dash to activate it.
I have been reading about a possible In-Tank replacement pump. IE: The Parker Pump for the Bradley. My search of the Auction Site (sometimes known as Sleezebay) didn't yield any results. If anyone can direct me to this pump I would appreciate it. The next issue I need help with is the 10 screws that hold the fuel pump bracket to the top of the tank. They look like #10-32 x .75 machine screws. Unfortunately, previous ownership has used so many different types of fasteners that the holes are wallowed and the threads are jacked. I will probably have to drill/tap these holes to the next size up (1/4-20?) I will also need a new gasket. I suppose some of the parts places such as Hillbilly Wizard, Big Mikes, etc will have this gasket. If anyone knows a part number for this gasket from a local vendor such as O'Reilly or Auto Zone, that would be helpful as well. Finally, for this thread, how can I obtain the milspec plug that fits into the connection on the fuel pump bracket?
As always, and with a great deal of sincerity, thank you all for your willingness to help and for the knowledge you share...
While cleaning out my tank, I decided to remove the bracket that holds the tiny in-tank pump (booster pump?). The bracket was held in place by a variety of screws (sheet metal, wood, sheet rock, etc.). Once the fasteners were removed, I extracted the bracket and the tiny pump. It took about 10 seconds to see why they put an external fuel pump on top of the tank. I also noticed that someone cut off the plug that was supposed to power the in-tank pump. The external pump on top the tank is from O'Reilly Auto and is a 12V unit. It is powered from one battery with a toggle switch on the dash to activate it.
I have been reading about a possible In-Tank replacement pump. IE: The Parker Pump for the Bradley. My search of the Auction Site (sometimes known as Sleezebay) didn't yield any results. If anyone can direct me to this pump I would appreciate it. The next issue I need help with is the 10 screws that hold the fuel pump bracket to the top of the tank. They look like #10-32 x .75 machine screws. Unfortunately, previous ownership has used so many different types of fasteners that the holes are wallowed and the threads are jacked. I will probably have to drill/tap these holes to the next size up (1/4-20?) I will also need a new gasket. I suppose some of the parts places such as Hillbilly Wizard, Big Mikes, etc will have this gasket. If anyone knows a part number for this gasket from a local vendor such as O'Reilly or Auto Zone, that would be helpful as well. Finally, for this thread, how can I obtain the milspec plug that fits into the connection on the fuel pump bracket?
As always, and with a great deal of sincerity, thank you all for your willingness to help and for the knowledge you share...