Fuel tank part name.
#23
xxxtreme22r, I found myself this evening in a similiar situation as nsb22 and I was hoping you could post the part numbers associated with my truck for the fuel pump housing? I have a gas leak on one of the two tubes coming out of the housing and assume I will need to buy the complete housing? My truck is a 1990 SR5 3.0L, 5 speed MT with body style VZN110L as well as the 31x10.50R15 tires. Although the plate on the door lists the tires as being 235/75R15 it also lists the axle code as G254 and I do have the 4.56 gears. I ordered the truck new so it definitely came with the 31's.
I also have a followup question open to anyone. Is the preferable way to change the pump housing by removing the bed or dropping the tank?
Thanks in advance for the help!
I also have a followup question open to anyone. Is the preferable way to change the pump housing by removing the bed or dropping the tank?
Thanks in advance for the help!
#25
Found my answers. Sorry about the newbee mistake. I thought I did some serious searching prior to posting but I guess I missed this one.
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f116...r-tank-220831/
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f116...r-tank-220831/
#26
Alright, so this saga continues. I've now stumped Yota yard and his dealer as well. The bracket out of my tank is 12.5 inches long and has 7 bolts to mount to the tank. The two that they've sent me are both 13.5 inches long and 8 bolts to the tank.
I've given him all the info I've give y'all and also what maybe a hollander number of 197 on the tank. Can't really tell if it's a 197, 198 or 194 with a sideways 4.
Any ideas?
I've given him all the info I've give y'all and also what maybe a hollander number of 197 on the tank. Can't really tell if it's a 197, 198 or 194 with a sideways 4.
Any ideas?
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