yah- i got fuel to the pump, it just doesn't go any further from there. i popped the cap off the inlet screen, cleaned the interesting stuff outa there, but......the discharge needed "reaming", but....i will have to go into it more.
I'm pleased with the tank install. made some rubber mounting cushions and it snugged up very nicely.
the level sensor makes my OHMmeter work, and indicated function as spec., so i may be lucky.
the float. i stared at that for a long time. it has some fluid in it. i warmed it up and found no sign of a leak, am sure it will float(for a while?), so i put it back in.
did your p o do anything to seal the wine cork?
i'll bet some epoxy would work- i have vague memories of finding something like that in the past.
oh oh, i sound like a geezer.
i have used the low volume electric pump/jeep filter combo with carburetors. the filter has a bleed port back to the tank, so the float needle doesn't get overwhelmed and flood the carb. i'm using it on my suzuki('89 sidekick, slightly modified).
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i have been experimenting with a temporary dash, and as i was checking fitment, found that the windscreen opening is affected by the lack of dash support. if the windscreen was seated properly(i think) it would hold things together with the dash removed.
my window was mostly popped out except for the bottom.
i took it out. cracked and all, it came out in one piece.
not sure if i should use a windshield guy or just do it myself. this was the 1st windshield i've ever removed(intentionally).
i've never put one in before.
how hard could it be?