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On Wed, 19 Jun 2013 14:09:17 -0400, iBoaterer
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I just bought an $800 fuel pump in my Explorer.

I really should have paid the $100 (or more) to have it towed home and
fixed it myself.

YOUCH!!!


NAPA auto center.

The lesson here is never break down too far from home.
They talked me into buying the whole assembly (pump, gauge sender,
float and base) by saying (essentially) that they usually break
something else trying to just replace the pump)


Gee, I did it on a 35 degree evening, no lift, etc. and didn't break a
thing! As you well know, they just want the $$$.


I did a fuel pump on a flower truck full of wilting flowers but I did
have some tall jackstands and a tranny jack.

Looking at the shop, I understand the price., They did have good
service an that costs money.


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Do not run out of gas and the pumps pretty much last forever. Running out
of gas both overheats and fails to lube the pump. My high pressure pump on
the boat is said to fail shortly after you run it dry.

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On Tue, 18 Jun 2013 20:02:51 -0700, "Califbill"
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You are trusting the gas gage. Fill it up all the way, make your
measurements and then fill it up all the way again. THEN you'll have
an accurate fuel measure.


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He has a accurate measure of the gas, or at least fairly accurate.
Using
the gas pump for the volume. Miles driven sounds bogus.


I would trust an odometer before I would a gasoline gage.

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You wouldn't trust this one. :-)

Gas tank gauge is fine. How do I know? Because the Saturn has a
12.2 gallon gas tank. When the gauge read 1/4 full, I filled it up.
Took 8.2 gallons.
The problem is the total mileage odometer. It reads 2.48 times the
actual miles driven. Trip odometer reads accurately as does the
speedometer.
Craziest thing I've even seen.



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On Sat, 22 Jun 2013 04:51:52 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:



"BAR" wrote in message
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On Tue, 18 Jun 2013 20:02:51 -0700, "Califbill"
wrote:


You are trusting the gas gage. Fill it up all the way, make your
measurements and then fill it up all the way again. THEN you'll
have
an accurate fuel measure.


---------------

He has a accurate measure of the gas, or at least fairly accurate.
Using
the gas pump for the volume. Miles driven sounds bogus.


I would trust an odometer before I would a gasoline gage.

-------------------------------

You wouldn't trust this one. :-)

Gas tank gauge is fine. How do I know? Because the Saturn has a
12.2 gallon gas tank. When the gauge read 1/4 full, I filled it
up.
Took 8.2 gallons.
The problem is the total mileage odometer. It reads 2.48 times the
actual miles driven. Trip odometer reads accurately as does the
speedometer.
Craziest thing I've even seen.


I don't think anybody has addressed your original problem. You bought
a beater and now you
are complaining because it is a beater. Just carry a gas can in the
trunk and when you run
out of gas, walk to the nearest gas station ...

--------------------------------

Good grief. Nobody gets it. The gas gauge is just fine. Forget
the question. Sorry I asked.


I really think Bert was making a funny. I laughed my butt off. I'll bet you could call these guys
and get an odometer sent to you for very little. Look how much fun it would be to rip apart the dash
and put in a replacement.

http://www.brandywineparts.com/locations.php

They sold me a brand new tail light for the Silverado for about half (with military discount) of the
best price I could find online.

John H.
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In article ,
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On Tue, 18 Jun 2013 20:02:51 -0700, "Califbill"
wrote:


You are trusting the gas gage. Fill it up all the way, make your
measurements and then fill it up all the way again. THEN you'll
have
an accurate fuel measure.


---------------

He has a accurate measure of the gas, or at least fairly accurate.
Using
the gas pump for the volume. Miles driven sounds bogus.


I would trust an odometer before I would a gasoline gage.

-------------------------------

You wouldn't trust this one. :-)

Gas tank gauge is fine. How do I know? Because the Saturn has a
12.2 gallon gas tank. When the gauge read 1/4 full, I filled it
up.
Took 8.2 gallons.
The problem is the total mileage odometer. It reads 2.48 times the
actual miles driven. Trip odometer reads accurately as does the
speedometer.
Craziest thing I've even seen.


I don't think anybody has addressed your original problem. You bought
a beater and now you
are complaining because it is a beater. Just carry a gas can in the
trunk and when you run
out of gas, walk to the nearest gas station ...

--------------------------------

Good grief. Nobody gets it. The gas gauge is just fine. Forget
the question. Sorry I asked.


I get it, and helped answer many, many posts ago! Sorry for the ones who
don't!
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