ok so i'm tired of running out of gas. i dont drive my truck much but when i do it runs out of gas almost every time i take it out. the gauge doesent work and niether does the odometer so i cant really keep track of it that way. my hanes manual says nothing at all about how to fix a gas guage. is there a process of elimination or is there some clues i should look for or something cheap i should try to replace first?
On my '86 I had to drop the tank. 8 bolts, but you have to undo the fuel fill hose and disconnect the fuel supply and vent lines as well, and they dont have enough slack to lower the tank all the way to the ground.
What I did was set a lift jack with a 2x8 piece of wood about 2' long and set that under the gas tank. Release all the bolts and let the jack take the weight of the tank. Lower it a couple inches, and then you can get a hand around to remove the fuel lines and the sending plug. Wth all the lines loose, then drop the tank down and roll it out.
A light hammer with a prybar / straight screwdriver will help in releasing the locking ring, then the sending unit / pump will lift right right out. Watch out for the gasket.
Replacement is the opposite of removal. Getting that fuel fill hose lined up and clamped in will exhaust your store of swear words, though. It did mine, and I spent 6 years in the Navy. :lol: