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88 Pickup fuel descending unit, steering stablilizer bushings?

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Old 04-16-2009, 05:45 PM
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88 Pickup fuel descending unit, steering stablilizer bushings?

Looking at a truck this weekend with a newer motor, needs a fuel descending unit. What is this? my guess is a part of the gas tank? is this tough to replace and how exspensive would the part go for? also needs steering stabilizer bushings, i get what those are but how tough are they too replace, i'd imagine pretty easy. Let me know what you think
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fuel sending unit.

it sits on top of the tank and contains the fuel sending and return lines, emissions line ( go to the charcoal cannister, if equipped ), has the plugins on the top for the fuel pump.

most times the lines just rot off of them, you can break the old lines free and braze in new steel or copper ones most times and get away with it.

steering stabilizer bushings? i'm guessing swaybar. if there the ones by the control arms there a joke. the other ones on the frame gotta beware you dont break the bolts off.
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