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for sum reason it is not building pressure could be rubber line inside of gas tank.It could be pumping gas into oil pan because of bad regulator be sure your oil pan is not full of gas
That all depends on the leak. Either way you have to remove the tank. Using a large piece of wood that is about the size of the bottom of the tank, and a floor jack, slowly remove the bolts at one end of the straps which hold the tank in place. Make sure the tank is firmly supported. Take thke bolts out of the filler neck by opening the filler door, there should be three bolts, and if possible remove the fuel lines and the electrical plug before youstart bringing it down, Lower the gas tank slowly. If it is the sending unit, there is an o-ring that seals it in the gas tank, if it is a hole in the tank, you can try a repair kit, but in my experience, it doesn't work all that well.
Hello there: no this is a intank fuel pump Location: In-Tank
Type: In-Tank, Electric, Direct OE Replacement
Condition: New
Part#: REPN314501
$70.00 FITS (ENGINE/CHASSIS)
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