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YUP, works. And he will likely have to cut the plug in two and push the remainder into the tank. Once they are in there for a few years they seem to be near permanent.
I own a bore scope. If you remove the fuel sender it's not needed. It might work down the filler tube but you have to disassemble part of the filler tube . Gets you further along the path to removing the tank. Diesel fuel and gasoline are two different animals in a fuel tank. STUFF grows in...
My opinion is the gasket under the metal plate could not be replaced thru the bed...... just my opinion. If you remove the fuel sender you can get a good look in the tank. At that point I believe you will opt to remove it. If you are in a nice neighborhood with gutters down the street flushing...
You can bypass the fuel tank to eliminate it with a piece of 3/8 inch fuel line , one end on the pickup side of the fuel pump and the other in a jug of clean fuel. (You can even drive around with this setup, jug in the pass. floor hose taped to the side of the truck. Don't tell anyone) If you...
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