On Thu, 5 Jan 1995, Steve Johnson wrote: > I don't know who the original poster was, but as long as the money is flowing > you may as well yank the gas tank out too and clean it out and if the gas > guage wasn't working properly, then this is the time to fix it. Except for one thing. You don't need to remove the engine on a pickup to work on the gas tank. The tank is IN FRONT (FIF) of the rear axle and accessible through the bulkheads in the "cubby" or underbed cargo compartment. Bob ("been there, done that, spent entirely too much time in the cubby") -- Bob R. Kenyon, Beautiful Downtown San Jose, CA rrk@rahul.net
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