rmears813
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Post by rmears813 on Apr 8, 2012 15:18:36 GMT -5
So even though it is on a compact car, I figured it would see more traffic posted in the general "tips and hints" forum So I've pulled the in-tank pump from my 1993 Ford Tempo, and would like to use it with the tank mounted behind my seat. Any knowledge on how to do this? It needs to be modified into an in-line, rather than an in-tank. Any ideas? I really don't want to spend the cash for a new in-line pump when this one is in such good shape. Thanks!
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Post by etownrdnck on Apr 8, 2012 15:48:45 GMT -5
can you post a pic of the pump that would help but what i did for my fuel injected cars i went to a junk yard and got a pump out of an f150 becasue they are already inline so it worked well...... but like i said if you can post a pic it would help me better to help you lol
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rmears813
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Post by rmears813 on Apr 8, 2012 22:31:35 GMT -5
I may have to do that for ya haha. Right now, I'm talking to a guy who might just sell me a tank with a pump in it already for cheap. He used it in a Tempo last summer, so I know it would work in my car haha.
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