Rich,
are you positive the problem is not with an open connector in a plug
somewhere? If you need a different fuel float assembly, then you
will probably need the fuel pick up assembly also.
If the fuel pickup is not laying on the floor of the tank,
you'll run out of gas and still have 5 gallons in the tank.
I HATE when that happens! (-8
Anyway, back to the subject at hand. If the new tank is just longer
or wider (and no deeper) you can probably swap the old sender & pickup.
Mike V
Rich.Wisotzkey@gd-wts.com writes:
>
> well ladies and gents....the time has come to say good bye to the 15
> gallon fuel tank......well kinda...OK here is where it began......
> last friday i went to te salvage yard to get the 22 gallon tank.(paid
> $60 for just the tank)..thinking that i could use the pump from the 15
> gallon...i as wrong....it works but the guage is dead(stays on empty) so
> i called around for a pump....they tryed to sell me one i didnt need.
> all sayed that they had to order one. i didnt want to get one and it
> being wrong. .well i had a few crossrefrence numbers for the one i
> needed ....so i said screw it and orderd one from the dealer...it will
> be in on mon. i guess if the weather holds out ill put it in on
> monday.... wish me luck....
>
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