I need to change my fuel pump. I have a pump. I just don't have the desire to drop my tank (which will undoubtedly require new mounting hardware, and possibly the drilling out of snapped rusted bolts...)
I've always been against cutting a hole, but now I'm considering it. I've read through the various threads on it, including close2classic's very helpful DIY.
I'm a little nervous about using anything that might throw sparks at my half-full tank! I may just use tin snips and some files to clean up the hole...
Anyway, I was hoping someone had additional feedback. I know a number of people have done it this way. Has anyone fabbed up a proper cover for the hole? Do you notice any gas fumes in the cabin? (I'd assume not, as long as the pump and lines were all installed properly and in good working order...)
Has anyone come up with any tricks to make the job easier that haven't been covered in that DIY?
I've always been against cutting a hole, but now I'm considering it. I've read through the various threads on it, including close2classic's very helpful DIY.
I'm a little nervous about using anything that might throw sparks at my half-full tank! I may just use tin snips and some files to clean up the hole...
Anyway, I was hoping someone had additional feedback. I know a number of people have done it this way. Has anyone fabbed up a proper cover for the hole? Do you notice any gas fumes in the cabin? (I'd assume not, as long as the pump and lines were all installed properly and in good working order...)
Has anyone come up with any tricks to make the job easier that haven't been covered in that DIY?
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