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PostPosted: Thu May 18, 2006 6:59 pm 
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having a hassle with the fuel sender unit - it's not working!!!

Anyway, Had a bit of a look tonight - finally - but I can't work out how to take it out of the petrol tank. Is it just a case of turn and pull - just like taking out a light globe????

Should I use a FBH (well, a small one perhaps) to tap it anti-clockwise or should it just come out using my "strength" :lol:

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I like to whappity whappity whappity at it with a drift (a screwdriver will do) and a hammer of some sort. Once it starts twisting it will come away easily.

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Ok then, I'll give it a few of them whapity whap things.

I did the same job on a falcon several years ago and that was just like a light globe - push in, twist then pull, so I assumed this would be the same.

Cheers for the reply

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