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Took it for a spin today, I think I have air in it. Sometimes it has power, sometimes can't make it up a hill. I might drop the fuel tank next weekend and clean it too. That is what I get for letting it sit up. Thanks for the help and advice, everyone.
Update, I was able to use the WIX gaskets. I had to take the complete housing off and press them in with a box end wrench. Don't stretch them they are undersized so you can squeeze them in the groove.
Just left 3 parts houses, at NAPA we discovered the gasket part number for the housing (15211) is now obsolete. O'REILLY was no help and I stopped at a local big truck shop that sold Fleetguard, they looked at me crazy. So, maybe the spreadsheet needs to be updated at some point. There has to...
Frank, luckily the in tank pump works....for now....haha.
Gimpy, thanks! I will let you know shortly.
My dad text me at 05:30 to let me know my pick up truck tail lights were stuck on. I might get side tracked today.
Dang it! I missed that number, I didn't look into that one. I will check in on it tomorrow when they open. There was another gasket I think was a 2250 or something I found in one of my searches. That is what I get for losing my cool. I appreciate that!
Before everyone rips me about the search function, I did a lot of searching. However I do feel pretty ignorant asking this question.
Has anyone successfully used the Wix style fuel filter (33512) gasket that comes with the filter? The reason I ask is I tried to get the NAPA gasket but it is...
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