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Post by buickguy on Nov 4, 2015 0:16:38 GMT
I could sure use help fitting a new fuel pump to my '76 DeVille If only my forum friends lived closer
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Post by OldSchool on Nov 4, 2015 1:15:31 GMT
Two bolts, two fuel lines. Much dirt, grease and grime and in a place almost impossible to get to. Ain't it grand!
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Post by buickguy on Nov 4, 2015 22:35:45 GMT
yes a grand old time. two bolts three lines, its a '76 so closed tank venting with carbon can. I have to do irt so I can have a car at my disposal My dear wife got ran into in her Buick Lucerne She's OK thank god. but the Buick is rather twisted up She's comandeered my LeSabre so its either scooter in the cold or old Deville given the choice old Caddy sounds more comfortable.
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Post by Guba on Nov 7, 2015 0:06:16 GMT
Marty, I have some time now, let me know...
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Post by OldSchool on Nov 7, 2015 1:29:10 GMT
Very sorry to hear about your wife's accident and as you said Thank God she is OK!
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Post by buickguy on Nov 8, 2015 1:53:44 GMT
Marty, I have some time now, let me know... Thanks Guba! my nephew isdropping by tomorrowabd will try to help me out. I sure hope it works
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Post by buickguy on Nov 9, 2015 0:28:43 GMT
Well thanks for listening guys my nephew helped and we got it done lots of grime and scraped knuckles getting the old one off the starting the bottom bolt for the new pump was the hard part so now its time to fix the brakes
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Post by wjmrty on Nov 9, 2015 13:24:55 GMT
Good to see you got it done Marty
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Post by jax on Nov 9, 2015 21:19:45 GMT
Glad things got done. A bike or scooter in the winter cold is NO fun.
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Post by fridgitator on Dec 17, 2015 4:41:31 GMT
Good to hear it's done. If we were a thousand miles closer, I'd welcome the excuse to visit you.
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