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94-97 Tech
Leaking fuel pump question.
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[QUOTE="7.3psd97444, post: 73522, member: 269"] I wouldnt try anything like that. Mine leaked the same way and really the best/smartest thing you can do is replace it. I wouldnt risk messing up anything worse by doing that, although ive never heard that to be done and who knows if it would work or not. Mine leaked for prolly the better part of 3 weeks before I could et it replaced, and I was driving it everyday. But when you say it leaks as much as it burns.....mine didnt leak that much...not even enough to drip and make way to the ground. Just wreaked of fuel and filled up the valley. [/QUOTE]
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