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I've been studying the fuel system diagram posted above and for the life of me.....where is the "Fuel Strainer" located? Is this in reference to a "Sock" on the fuel pick up stand pipe inside the fuel tank (s)?
Well I took it for a drive and got stuck on the side of the road again... grrrr... so I've decided that I dont have the time or money to mess with this thing and I listed it on craigslist this morning... cheap! gonna practically give it away. It was either that or lose my mind completely. Thanks again everyone, you are all saints.
It would be a shame to use this truck for parts. It's not like it needs a lot to make it a great work truck for someone, or toy hauler. It's not tricked out, by any means, but it is a good strong truck with icy air, which is a good thing here. Unfortunately, I just don't have the finances right now to work through this. I have to have a truck for work, and my other pick-up, a 4x4, isn't registered at the moment and I need the cash to get it registered so that I can work again.
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