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FUEL GAUGE NOT WORKING 72 bay
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<blockquote data-quote="StripedHemi" data-source="post: 479637" data-attributes="member: 17431"><p>its really not that hard to pull the engine on an earlybay, it comes straight out the back on a trolley jack, half hour and its out...</p><p></p><p>while it is you can check things you cant access and change the fuel line/filter in tank, check filler neck rubber, clutch wear etc etc etc etc </p><p></p><p>cutting holes isn't needed and how many times are you likely to change a sender??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StripedHemi, post: 479637, member: 17431"] its really not that hard to pull the engine on an earlybay, it comes straight out the back on a trolley jack, half hour and its out... while it is you can check things you cant access and change the fuel line/filter in tank, check filler neck rubber, clutch wear etc etc etc etc cutting holes isn't needed and how many times are you likely to change a sender?? [/QUOTE]
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