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08-10-2006, 23:53
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The pump assy depth is adjustable. When it is adjusted correctly you should have around 10 gallons left
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How can that be, as the pump motor is above the pickup and often exposed to air when the fuel level is low - say 1/3 of a tank or so? And when the fuel level gets low enough that the pickup is sucking air, the entire pump assembly is above the remaining fuel level?
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