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02-18-2006, 02:41
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Jack- -just speculation on my part- the sending unit for our pt's is located
in the galley floor.. I wonder if that also contains the main fuel line. bluebird put a screw in the base of the kitchen cabinet and directly across from that in the middle of the coach is the access plate. Now this access plate might be covered with whatever flooring material that you have and you'd have to remove that. Perhaps someone else, that has had to access that unit could help out a bit more. ernie -83pt40 in louisiana [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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02-18-2006, 07:29
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I would like to know where the main fuel line enters into the tank.
Also has any one had a fuel line failure like sucking vaccum an will not pull fuel.I am replacing the fuel pump,but i want to test the fuel line but cannot find it at the tank. Thanks Jack Jones 87 Pt 40 8v92 East Tn 4 inches of snow 25 degrees, I am going to go live with Randy where its warm. |
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02-18-2006, 09:31
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Jack, did you check to see that it is properly vented? If you remove
the fuel cap do you have the same result? Greg 94pt Romoland Ca--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "birdboat44" > > I would like to know where the main fuel line enters into the tank. > Also has any one had a fuel line failure like sucking vaccum an will > not pull fuel.I am replacing the fuel pump,but i want to test the fuel > > line but cannot find it at the tank. Thanks > Jack Jones > 87 Pt 40 8v92 > East Tn 4 inches of snow 25 degrees, I am going to go live with Randy > where its warm. > |
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