Posted by Brad Gyde on December 09, 2012 at 09:15:01 from (50.33.220.79):
In Reply to: 86 dodge fuel fitz posted by j hikemper on December 09, 2012 at 07:41:44:
It has been a while ago now, but had a neighbor (who has passed on now) that drove a old beat up Dodge (think his was bout a 88).. I recall once upon a time, his had a fuel problem.. If the tank was full it was ok, if it got much less than 3/4 tank, it would starve for fuel.. One of the lines on the pick-up (sending unit) had cracked.. if the fuel was above the crack it ran ok, but if it was below it wouldn't run as good. Almost sounds like you could have the same thing going on.
He also carefully cut out the bed floor to lift the sending unit as opposed to lifting the bed, or dropping the tank.. Not that the cutting of the bed did anything for resale.. The whole driver's side of it was wiped out when he bought it from another neighbor.. He always claimed he had over 400k on that old truck before he passed away.
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