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Just wondering,
What are the signs that your fuel tank has alot of jelly like fuel in the tank or that the fuel sender sock is clogged?
I know, take the tank off and look but that is kinda of a hassel to go that far.
Would the vehicle not get to regular driving speed if you were trying to reach lets say, 55mph?
I have a new sender to put in but I do not know how to reach the rubber fuel hoses connecting the sender to the fuel line.
Cant beleive they didnt add a trap door in the cab of the M1008 so you would have access to disconnect these hoses.
For some reason I do beleive I have bad fuel in the tank.
I am going to change the sender out sooner or later since It gives me false fuel readings.
Have attempted a few times but I am unable to reach those rubber hoses to disconnect them before i drop the tank.
With the tank off I will clean the inside the best I can.
Just wondering what are the signs of bad fuel and clogged sender sock.
What are the signs that your fuel tank has alot of jelly like fuel in the tank or that the fuel sender sock is clogged?
I know, take the tank off and look but that is kinda of a hassel to go that far.
Would the vehicle not get to regular driving speed if you were trying to reach lets say, 55mph?
I have a new sender to put in but I do not know how to reach the rubber fuel hoses connecting the sender to the fuel line.
Cant beleive they didnt add a trap door in the cab of the M1008 so you would have access to disconnect these hoses.
For some reason I do beleive I have bad fuel in the tank.
I am going to change the sender out sooner or later since It gives me false fuel readings.
Have attempted a few times but I am unable to reach those rubber hoses to disconnect them before i drop the tank.
With the tank off I will clean the inside the best I can.
Just wondering what are the signs of bad fuel and clogged sender sock.