Re: New problem: fuel baffle
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Re: New problem: fuel baffle
- From: DMCVegas@xxxx
- Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2001 05:52:48 -0000
I don't know what exactly the difference in baffles is when it comes
to various VIN#'s. But after a little research it seems that there
was a changeover for the baffle after VIN 4782. What the difference
is exactly, I don't know. But the part that did replace your baffle
is #110155. DMC Houston's price is $59.94. Call them first to see
what exactly the difference is, what is contained in the part, and if
you can apply the updated part to your car.
Something else you may want to think about is contacting the former
owner. Find out where, when, and who exactly was the last person who
serviced the gas tank. If you're lucky they might just have it
sitting on a self somewhere. Be nice to them in the mean time, and
don't question anyone untill/if and when you have the part from them
in your hands. Like the saying goes, you can catch more flys with
honey...
-Robert
vin 6585
--- In dmcnews@xxxx, "The Floodle" <floodle@xxxx> wrote:
<SNIP>
Now, having drained all the gas, I have discovered that not only was
the pickup hose missing, but also the entire baffle assembly,
including the baffle, bottom cover, baffle retainer, and the in-tank
fuel filter.
<SNIP>
> Aaron King
> Kirkland, WA
> vin#1217
<SNIP>
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