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Re: Fuel sender question!!! help :)
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Thats 1 good way of always having reserve fuel in your tank i spose. lol

ah no thatd be the other way round! when the TANK hits empty the guage still sez 1/4... i suspect that the sedan tank is deeper?...still its a helluva lot better than nothing thanks Mick

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...but yeh sedan are a perfect fit for ute...its just the float arms and the resulting fuel levels that seem to differ slightlty

Posted on: 2008/1/10 14:05
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Re: Fuel sender question!!! help :)
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was in adelaide for holidays the last month and we came across a wreckers called "U-Pull-It" they are the best thing ever coz its exactly that, u rip wat you want off the car and go and pay for it, or just shove it in the bottom of your toolbox cheap deals there boys. i think they have a website, im not too sure but check your state out. heaps cheaper than normal wreckers for sure.

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Re: Fuel sender question!!! help :)
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Yes, they have a "Pull-a-part" here in WA. It's like $2 to get in, then fix prices for everything like $50 for transmission, $5 for smaller parts, etc. That's in Vancouver WA.

Closer to home we have some "Pick-a-part" places that are similar. Or maybe they are "Pull-a-part". Everybody has the same idea I guess.

My friend goes to one place in California where it is $25 for all you can carry in one trip ... if you can carry an engine with no help, it is only $25. Of course California, being a large country (34m) has the market for all kinds of sales ideas. Seattle metro area population is a bit smaller than Sydney metro area.

Posted on: 2008/1/11 6:17
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yeah forgot that wurzel, knew it was one or the other, still at least it was some thing registering on your tank.

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