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    Thanks Dwayne and Mike; My neigibor called me to night Mike and said the same thing.
    So I wil be checking for that first thing in the morning. I've got two jacks under it right now. One is my buddy's moter cycle jack and my regular 3 ton floor jack.
    I've also got the rear end up on my steel ramps so the back end is way up in the air for plenty of room to work.
    The bad thing is that I had just filled it up when I started having problems, so I have a full tank of fuel.
    Kurt
    Last edited by vara4; 04-28-2010 at 09:41 PM.

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    I go the easy way. Cut a hole in the floor and then go to a junkyard and cut another one an inch larger for a patch. Looks good and the next person putting in another fuel pump will thank you over and over.
    Do NOT buy a China built replacement pump..... they are GARBAGE

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