EMSJEEP
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^^ thats assuming you have solid wiring at the tank/sender.
I think chewed wiring is the culprit to both
I'm going to have to drop the tank again and I'll have tools on hand to repair properly...
^^ thats assuming you have solid wiring at the tank/sender.
I think chewed wiring is the culprit to both
Sitting in bad fuel probably did the pump in.
New pump
Alot is dependent on the relative humidity of the area that it was stored. When i stored Buster every summer in my garage, I was guaranteed to need to machine the brake rotors and drums. And that was technically indoors! A year is a long time for crap to deteriorate. I tell my customers to drive a vehicle once a month on the highway just to maintain roadworthiness.