The B-3 has resumed farm duty since the M880 has been sitting by the barn for about a month now. Rusted out brake lines and 5 broken rear springs (among a multitude of other minor things)...
Finally got her pulled into the shop and the bed off (I have a steel flat that I'm fixing up to replace the rusted out box).
I plan to run new brake lines, replace the springs (plus add a set of overloads I found in the junk yard), replace rear pinion seal and sand blast and paint the frame that I can reach.
While I'm doing all that I need to pull the fuel sending unit which has never worked in the 15 years I've owned it. Any tricks to removing and re-installing that thing? It's been sitting in penetrating oil for several days now. Any suggestions on a good new one?
Anything else I ought to do while the chassis is necked?
Finally got her pulled into the shop and the bed off (I have a steel flat that I'm fixing up to replace the rusted out box).
I plan to run new brake lines, replace the springs (plus add a set of overloads I found in the junk yard), replace rear pinion seal and sand blast and paint the frame that I can reach.
While I'm doing all that I need to pull the fuel sending unit which has never worked in the 15 years I've owned it. Any tricks to removing and re-installing that thing? It's been sitting in penetrating oil for several days now. Any suggestions on a good new one?
Anything else I ought to do while the chassis is necked?
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