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[DMCForum] Re: Time for my fuel system fix
- From: "Brian" <TK581@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 07 May 2004 05:48:47 -0000
Wow Ryan... you and me both!!  I just ordered new fule parts from 
SpecialT. I'm preserving my old system becasue my hoses are still 
good.  Don't be too afreaid of it.. it sounds like you just need a 
few replacement parts versus a whole new system.  take heart and 
hopefully we will be driving together soon!!!!
--- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Enid/Jeremiah 
<hispanicangeleyes@xxxx> wrote:
> Ryan where do you live?  I'd love to come and help you
> if you'd like face to face.  I think it would help you
> get some confidence behind your car - plus it'd be a
> good experience for me to help another owner.  If not,
> I can give you some detailed instructions on what to
> do in regards to changing the baffle kit.  Get John's
> baffle kit; it is fail proof and well worth the money.
>  It's only $60, and I'll tell you right now it will
> save you so much hassle.  I can walk you through it
> and help you install it.  I have a cell phone that I
> could use to call you on the weekend and walk you
> through it step by step if you'd like.  Best thing to
> do is siphon as much gas out as you can.  Try to get
> some plastic tubs to put the gas in, that will make
> changing the kits much easier and safer for you. 
> Holler back to me and we'll talk about it if you want.
>  Let me know!
> 
> Jeremiah
> 
>  
> --- ryanpwright <yahoo1@xxxx> wrote:
> > Figured out why my car has problems during turns
> > with less than 1/2 a
> > tank: I pulled the fuel pump tonight and the pickup
> > hose that connects
> > to the bottom is gone. It's been torn off. A bracket
> > holding a tiny
> > piece of hose is all that remains.
> > 
> > I assume I just need this fuel baffle kit from
> > SpecialT I've been
> > hearing about? If not, what should I buy?
> > 
> > Even more important, though, I'd love some advice on
> > how to safely
> > remove the old junk and install the new. I sat there
> > in my garage -
> > door open & venting fan running - while the bluish
> > pool of fuel stared
> > ominously back at me. Putting my hand in did not
> > look like an
> > enjoyable task, so I just put the pump back in for
> > now. Are there
> > special gloves I can buy?
> > 
> > Thank you for your help,
> > 
> > -Ryan
> > 
> > 
> > 
> 
> 
> 
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