My wife called and said her car had quit. I asked, "does it have gas?", she said, "Yes, 1/2 tank".
I took the car trailer and loaded it up. Got it home and checked the fuel pressure and it had none. Ordered a new fuel pump. Of course it was in tank and I had to put the car on jack stands and drop the tank. Rolled the floor jack under the car to support the tank. Took off the straps and unhooked the fuel lines. Lowered the jack to the ground and rolled it out from under the car. Had my wife help me pick up the tank, as it was 1/2 full and would be heavy. We almost knocked ourselves out.It was bone dry. :drool:
Took the sending ring off the tank and pulled out the sending unit and fuel pump. One of the baffles in the tank (plastic) had broken loose and was wedged under the float arm.
I went ahead and installed the new pump, filter, and screen since I had gone that far. And removed the piece of broken baffle from the tank.
Chris
An aquaintence (sp?) had his pickup dragged to the garage and said "the fuel pump's gone."
You don't argue with Harry' so they did what they were told. On a pickup it's often easier to lift the bed than it is to drain and drop the tank. After replacing the fuel pump, they then added enough gas to the empty tank so that it would run.
I told that story to stay on topic, now an aside.
You list a '69 Mustang in your profile... it would be great if you would post a pic in the thread on the "Front Porch" titled "My Classic Car."
(I'd include a link, except it won't be started until I finish this.)