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Slides up and a little towards the hole. They can be a little tight though...

Easier when the fuel level is low and you can get a torch in there to see how it works.

I only have a lighter, that should work;

Right?

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I only have a lighter, that should work;

Right?

i know this is bad. But i had to do this to check the pump and fittings while it was out of the tank. Old girl let out in a dark alley and my phone went dead.

Everything went better than expected, was home by 2am haha

grate the car god's can to help me, GOT IT OUT after 2 day's I did bend out the clip on the day 1 but no luck on day 2 I got the biggest pair of pliers on to the side of the cradle & pulled it up & out what bitch of a job. Thank you all for all of the reply's .

Wait til you try getting it back in; that's the fun part

Also, how good is that feeling when you finally arrive home circa midnight after a long night of working on a car? Drive home is the sweetest, especially if you're enjoying the fix/modification you just made.

Wait til you try getting it back in; that's the fun part

Also, how good is that feeling when you finally arrive home circa midnight after a long night of working on a car? Drive home is the sweetest, especially if you're enjoying the fix/modification you just made.

Or better yet, the sock is around the wrong way. So your fun drive home turns into a stop start drive home.

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