Saddle tank question
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Saddle tank question
Has anyone been able to change the fuel sender in the saddle tanks of a 42 without pulling the tanks? I tried to pull the originals but they are too long. I guess they are junk so it would not matter to bend them but installing new ones would prove to be difficult without damage.
Any good tricks???
Any good tricks???
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Has anyone been able to change the fuel sender in the saddle tanks of a 42 without pulling the tanks? I tried to pull the originals but they are too long. I guess they are junk so it would not matter to bend them but installing new ones would prove to be difficult without damage.
Any good tricks???
Any good tricks???
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In no way am I pulling the saddle tanks out or do I want to cut a hole in my boat. I may just buy a new sender and try to flex it to get it in. I figure all I have to lose is the cost of a new sender since it does not work anyhow. I can always just reinstall the old one or a cap.