Dropping the tank
If you don't have to drop the tank, and just fix it while it is up. Lifting the bed, and moving it back is an excellent Idea. If you need to really service the tank i.e. cleaning it, ETC, Then draining it and dropping it is not a problem!
of course there has to be a chance of snow today haha, well here it goes.....again
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well i got a reading of 20 psi at idle, im happy about that, but the fuel gauge still reads empty, i think the wires may have started to pull out of the connector the first time i didi it they got a little streched.

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well i got a reading of 20 psi at idle, im happy about that, but the fuel gauge still reads empty, i think the wires may have started to pull out of the connector the first time i didi it they got a little streched.
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