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Re: [TR] TR3 Fuel Pump

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Subject: Re: [TR] TR3 Fuel Pump
From: "Jerry Van Vlack" <jerryvv@roadrunner.com>
Date: Sun, 19 Apr 2015 18:25:00 -0400
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I agree, it really is that simple. If the person who was having trouble =
would try this they would find it simple too.
JVV=20



From: fogbro1@comcast.net=20
Sent: Sunday, April 19, 2015 1:40 PM
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Subject: [TR] TR3 Fuel Pump


Listers,

Like someone else on this list, I recollected that reaching that =
rearward nut on the TR3 fuel pump was something I'd been doing for a =
long time w/o any problem. So, after raising the bonnet to attach the =
charger ( I had forgotten to disconnect the battery last October), I =
decided to see if my method of reaching that nut was a simple as I =
remembered it to be. It was. Using a Craftsman 1/4" drive ratchet with a =
3" extension and the 1/2" socket, I was able to loosen that nut and =
retighten it, all in less than 30 seconds. My car is a '60 TR3 with all =
the parts in place. And that's why I carry this wrench and fittings =
along with a replacement pump as part of my long trip spares.

Ed Woods


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<DIV aria-label=3D"Compose body">Like someone else on this list, I =
recollected=20
that reaching that rearward nut on the TR3 fuel pump was something I'd =
been=20
doing for a long time w/o any problem. So, after raising the bonnet to =
attach=20
the charger ( I had forgotten to disconnect the battery last October), I =
decided=20
to see if my method of reaching that nut was a simple as I remembered it =
to be.=20
It was. Using a Craftsman 1/4" drive ratchet with a 3" extension and the =
1/2"=20
socket, I was able to loosen that nut and retighten it, all in less than =
30=20
seconds. My car is a '60 TR3 with all the parts in place. And that's why =
I carry=20
this wrench and fittings along with a replacement pump as part of my =
long trip=20
spares.</DIV>
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<DIV aria-label=3D"Compose body">Ed Woods</DIV></DIV>
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