Posted by RamblinMan on July 01, 2013 at 07:08:26 from (68.58.78.55):
In Reply to: Re: Lost weekend posted by Goose on June 30, 2013 at 20:55:34:
Wife"s Buick has had a faulty fuel gauge for months. I told her to set the trip odometer to zero on every fill up and get to the gas station when it hits 300 miles which is about right for city driving. Well, it made her nervous so I fixed it this past weekend. It was easy to remove the fuel pump and put back in the car. The trouble was the retaining ring with 3 slots that line up with the three tangs. I even made my own special tool to fit the outer groove in the retaining ring. Nothing doing, 2 of the tangs fit right in the grooves but the third was not about to fit through the slot. Tried everything I could think of. Finally used a small vice grip and got the stubborn tang through the slot and clamped it so it couldn"t move then lined up the other 2. This was an 8 hour job just to get that retainer back in place. The other work took about 30 minutes. I"d like to meet the engineer who thought that one up!
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