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    and, also, instead of using a bucket, first i just let as much gasoline drain as possible whlie still holding the fuel pump module somewhat inside the tank (but out of the gas).

    and then, i disassembled the module on the ground, covered with a large heavy-duty trashbag and layered with shop paper towels to absorb gasoline.

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    and do it with a emptyish fuel tank, i did my fuel pump the hardest part is getting the dam top back on and the pump sitting right
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  3. #23
    Thanks for the advice guys, ill let you know how it comes out when i get around to it.

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