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Jayson5150

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OK, I got my seats out, doors off, floor matting/(carpet?)out, and dropped the gas tanks. My question is...is there a tool for removing the sending unit & float from the tanks. I'd like to replace them while the tanks are out.

 

Seabronc

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You should be able to tap the locking ring counter clockwise to loosen it and then remove it by hand. I'd use a brass rod or a piece of hard wood to tap it with since they will not generate a spark.

Good luck,

:)>-

 

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A screwdrive just cuts into the tabs, been there done that. I used a blunt piece of metal. I like the idea of using something non sparkable. Why didn't I think of that? :wacko:

 

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Dont make a mistake and think that the phillips head screws you see are the thing you need to remove to get the sending unit out.. the sending unit is held in by a ring with three flat but twisted upward edges.. tap on these with a blunt object and the ring will unscrew about a 1/4 turn and pop right out.. just look at a pic of a sending unit and retainer ring on line to get the idea.. o and i replaced mine easily and it had been on there for since 1970.. lol

 

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