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    Fuel Tank Questions

    Pump ordered! Won't get it for a while, but that's OK. It looks like I will have to build a bracket to mount it to my truck. Yes, another project! Thank you for your help. I will get my truck running right as rain before too long...
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    Fuel Tank Questions

    Thank you for searching on my behalf! I will check ebay shortly to see if I can find these. I have been wondering about fuel line. It seems my deuce is using copper pipe in some places and clear plastic tubing in other places. I think previous owners have added/modified a significant portion...
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    Fuel Tank Questions

    I looked again at the Eastern Surplus pump. It is listed at $399.00, but I also noticed a $125.00 Core Fee. Since I don't have a core, the new price is $525.00 + shipping. I think I will have to go with an external lift pump such as the FRB-23-2 for less than half of the Eastern Surplus pump...
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    Fuel Tank Questions

    Thank you for letting me know where that darn Primary filter is located. Based on the diagram I used, I was looking under the truck near the bumper. I feel like an idiot. As I was looking for it, I thought "Nobody would put a fuel filter here" and they didn't, which is why I couldn't find it...
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    Fuel Tank Questions

    Holy Cow..! You have all the answers! Thank you so much for the links and knowledge. I have followed your links and I am leaning towards the COM 5203 In Tank replacement pump. It is expensive, but it seems like a better fit. I have an external pump (12v) that looks like the Airtex E8131...
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    Fuel Tank Questions

    Hello everyone! I finally got my deuce to run, but it wasn't long before it shut off. I figured it had a "Fuel Related Issue" and I was correct. I extracted about 25 gallons of yellow goo, sludge, water, and weird stuff from the tank using a syphon hose. I then decided to remove the fuel...
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