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    Isn't it a shame that you have to re-engineer and repair stuff? What does the manufacturer get paid to do?

    Sorry...

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    One word: China.
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    Quote Originally Posted by randyscycle View Post
    One word: China.
    That is EXACTLY what I was thinking...

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    I may have come up with a solution I put the truck on the lift and left the ignition on. And dropped the tank and I put a 90 degree bend on the small floater rod. It reads perfect at half tank ill see how it follows it after that.


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