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Guest terryh

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you will need to remover the sender and use long nose pilers to pull it out

 

but if you removed it you tank may not have any baffle plates so you may get a lot of fuel moving around

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I wonder what type of sender you have fitted as if the tank is filled with foam it should be a tube type sender , if its not and a float type then it never would have worked.

 

What foam is in there?

 

Mike

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I wonder what type of sender you have fitted as if the tank is filled with foam it should be a tube type sender , if its not and a float type then it never would have worked.

 

What foam is in there?

 

Mike

foam is blue and looks like a plastic scourer

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Rather than remove something that was installed to prevent fuel surge can you not make up several springy wires to hold the foam away from the sender float? I've in mind a "n" section pushed in the sender hole with the leg ends springing out to sit in opposite corners of the tank & float able to move in this space.

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