...installed fuel tank drain plug...

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  1. 71gold

    71gold Frank Cooper Supporting Member

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    Good morning...
    with these questions being asked, I will do a write up w/pics. for the board...after installed...

    which pump?...E2085H...'85 Crown Vic...50 PSI.
    I need 42-45 PSI for my 62# injectors...:yup:
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    the sender?... none...that's why i picked this pump...use the ...stock sender.

    the donor ring?...tank from...'85 Crown Vic.

    this pump can be mounted in any direction...on top of tank, bottom of tank and best place for me...in the front side of tank.[​IMG]

    related part...http://mmb.maverick.to/showthread.php?t=75282


    ...Frank...:drive:
     
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  2. diddie

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    theres an easier way then this remove any sending units fill tubes and plugs stand three feet away light a Ohio blue tip throw and run the other direction!:rofl2:
     
  3. Mavman72

    Mavman72 Gone backwards but lookin' forward

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    I just did a pump on a 78 Ford bronco... By cutting a hole in the floor to gain access...
    Yes it was a rotted hoopty...
     

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