The bed is currently off and it's getting a flatbed. Debating on throwing a fuel pump at it. The truck is 25 years old, it's been sitting for a year. Runs good now but ... that's one of those things that isn't going to be easy to replace sitting on the side of the road. Especially with how rusty this truck is. The bed would have to come off.
As far as I always knew, the truck had a 35 gallon midship tank. But I'm only finding 29 so maybe it has a 29 gallon tank?
I have ... trust. .. issues after I paid $150 for the Carter pump for my Cherokee and then pulled off the Carter stickers to find it was the $30 Airtex pump.
There is the Motorcraft pump / sending unit assembly. I would assume that's the best one to get ... but was also debating on tinkering around with changing the pump in the sending unit itself. I want the most reliable and easiest to change. Changing it in the sending unit doesn't seem like that much more work
Thoughts or suggestions ?
As far as I always knew, the truck had a 35 gallon midship tank. But I'm only finding 29 so maybe it has a 29 gallon tank?
I have ... trust. .. issues after I paid $150 for the Carter pump for my Cherokee and then pulled off the Carter stickers to find it was the $30 Airtex pump.
There is the Motorcraft pump / sending unit assembly. I would assume that's the best one to get ... but was also debating on tinkering around with changing the pump in the sending unit itself. I want the most reliable and easiest to change. Changing it in the sending unit doesn't seem like that much more work
Thoughts or suggestions ?
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