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D.5,
Welcome to the club! Considering how old these trucks are it's no wonder. Call Saturn to see if they have any in stock since they don't always keep their website up-to-date all the time. Sometimes you can get a pleasant surprise. I'd also try Memphis Equipment as a second call. They're...
B-Rad,
Could you please include your city and state in your signature. Just go to the control panel the look for the signature box and type in the info. If you need any help let us know and we'll walk you through the process. Thanks!
P.S. - It's better to keep everything 24V on those trucks...
Trango,
That's half inch fuel line. If your pump has quarter inch fittings, return it to NAPA. I'll bet I know the stock number on that pump too! Especially if it has quarter inch fittings! Trust me, you're better off with Saturn.
SP,
I don't smoke. Quit about 19 years ago. However, I have a multiple lighter socket to plug other things into. It works great for my windshield fan in the heat of Houston. All that will be remedied with a Thermo King A/C unit to be installed at a later time. Ken is going to do the same so...
Dang Kenny! No wonder you're on the force! I tried to sneak that one by you. No can do! Believe me it's a nice option to have on a road trip. I installed that about a year or so ago. BTW, since you mentioned that the "arm rest" pic has quite a few more hits on it now. I bought it from one of...
WT,
You have a different type of external pump than an off the shelf type I got. Yours will pump well over 35 gal./hour. There is no fuel leak with a higher volume. This is why the fuel system has a fuel return line to the tank. So in theory, yes, there is a leak in the system. It's called...
Guys,
An external pump puts out 35 gallons/hour. Specs show a needed draw of 77.5 gal/hour, the balance is put back in the tank. I never used 77.5 gallons in an hour. However, for road trips there is a HUGE difference in power. The engine will get up to about 2100 to 2200 rpm and then starve...
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