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My Fuel Pump Screw Up......
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[QUOTE="Mr. Neutron, post: 47061, member: 1341"] I'd be that guy, Dave!!! Who else could screw up something so simple? LOL How've you been? What motor are you using that's makin' all them horsepowers? I kinda wondered if "Old Man Dave" & his 400+ponies PSD is the one I know.... I've been doing some Old Guy motocross racing with my Old Guy friends I used to race with in the '70s & '80s. My nickname back then was "Mr. Neutron", as it is now at the tracks. So I ran with that one for a username this time..... For a little "closure" to my "snapped-off-the-positive-terminal-like-a-Ham-Fisted-Bonehead" saga: I've got another Carter P74221 pump in place now. I ordered both of these pumps from [url]www.autopartstomorrow.com[/url], for $106.92 (each). I've sent the one back that I torqued off the positive terminal/stud/post/thingie. They've told me that even though it's been over 30 days for this return (their policy wants it done [U]before[/U] 30 days....), and even though I told them it was my fault, to send it back as "Defective". They've said they will refund me my money. About as good of an outcome as I can hope for, I reckon. The truck runs as smooth as it ever has...... Jimmie added in EDIT: In case anyone might be interested, I found some vinyl "Terminal Insulators" from a company in Michigan, here: [url]http://www.vteworld.com/[/url] I'm using the model #212, which looks like this: [IMG]http://www.vteworld.com/content/termins/200Series/images/212Series/test212.GIF[/IMG] The only bummer of this deal is that I needed 4 of them. Two for the fuel pump, and 2 for the fuse for the fuel pump that's near the power source & relay, under the hood. They only cost .48 cents each, but they have a $15 minimum order.... Sigh.... It does me no good to ever try to save a nickel..... [/QUOTE]
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