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.Broken manifold bolts -no problem
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.Dropped the fuel tank today, sheesh. If you ever wanted to know how NOT to drop the tank let me know -I’m an idiot.
Started off fine, disconnected the lines through the access panel.
removed driveshaft
Unfastened the hose between each tank side -for sloshing fuel???
removed fuel filler and vent tube
Then went to drop the tank…. And here’s where it went wrong.
I should have realized that 2 of the fuel hoses are connected to the heat shield on the forward part of the tank. Ok I fixed that.
went to drop tank and it almost came all the way out, but the damn brake rotor guard kept it from dropping all the way. And that’s about the time I realized the tank was completely full of fuel.
what a damn mess. Glad that’s over with, now to air out for a bit.
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That might explain why the heater crossover tube that runs through the doghouse is missing? Lots to learn thanks MogmanYour truck probably had a generator at one time or a heater that was diesel powered, one feed one return so they just looped them when they removed the equipment
I think that hose is just about always missing.That might explain why the heater crossover tube that runs through the doghouse is missing? Lots to learn thanks Mogman
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