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Dave,
There is a seperate rear harness for the tail lights, brake lights and backup
lights that also includes the lead for the fuel sending unit.
I also have some "funky" things that happen with my rear lights. The left
side light is only about half as bright as the right, and when I put my
headlights on it goes out.
I am convinced that it is a ground problem and plan to chace it down with a
test light this weekend.
I also need to replace my fuel sending unit. I have the new one but would
appreciate some pointers on how to remove the locking ring etx. I am
concerned becuase the steel fuel line and the connecting rubber hose section
seem very clost to the exhaust system. Is this normal
Jim Covart
'66 Sprint 200 Coupe
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Dave,
There is a seperate rear harness for the tail lights, brake lights and backup
lights that also includes the lead for the fuel sending unit.
I also have some "funky" things that happen with my rear lights. The left
side light is only about half as bright as the right, and when I put my
headlights on it goes out.
I am convinced that it is a ground problem and plan to chace it down with a
test light this weekend.
I also need to replace my fuel sending unit. I have the new one but would
appreciate some pointers on how to remove the locking ring etx. I am
concerned becuase the steel fuel line and the connecting rubber hose section
seem very clost to the exhaust system. Is this normal
Jim Covart
'66 Sprint 200 Coupe
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>I also need to replace my fuel sending unit. I have the new one but would
>appreciate some pointers on how to remove the locking ring etx. I am
>concerned becuase the steel fuel line and the connecting rubber hose section
>seem very clost to the exhaust system. Is this normal
>
>Jim Covart
>'66 Sprint 200 Coupe
Jim,
The June 1991 issue of Mustang Monthly covers "How to replace a Fuel Gauge
Sending Unit". If you have trouble finding this, e-mail me directly and I
can send or fax you a copy.
Jeff Kennard... (email redacted)
'69 Mach I SCJ
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>I also need to replace my fuel sending unit. I have the new one but would
>appreciate some pointers on how to remove the locking ring etx. I am
>concerned becuase the steel fuel line and the connecting rubber hose section
>seem very clost to the exhaust system. Is this normal
>
>Jim Covart
>'66 Sprint 200 Coupe
Jim,
The June 1991 issue of Mustang Monthly covers "How to replace a Fuel Gauge
Sending Unit". If you have trouble finding this, e-mail me directly and I
can send or fax you a copy.
Jeff Kennard... (email redacted)
'69 Mach I SCJ
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