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<blockquote data-quote="dougn" data-source="post: 78491" data-attributes="member: 11211"><p>Yes tom, i'm sorry, that's what I meant the pickup lines. You're right William I did replace them before with no clamps, but I did not have to fish them out. When I replaced them back in '02 believe it or not that's how it was from factory, regular fuel lines witn no clamps, not a clear hose. And yes you are absolutely right william you have to put the grommet in first. And it's not that much harder to use regular hose, especialy when I have regular hose in stock. All I did was put pick-up line in without screen and grab it through the sending unit hole with my 12" long needle nose, pull it through the hole and put the screen on and drop it back in. Plus taking out sending unit is good to do anyway. Because most of us know that if you don't keep a diesel tank full when you don't use it every day it gets condensation in the tank and the steel on sending unit gets rusted and flakes off and clogs the screen over time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dougn, post: 78491, member: 11211"] Yes tom, i'm sorry, that's what I meant the pickup lines. You're right William I did replace them before with no clamps, but I did not have to fish them out. When I replaced them back in '02 believe it or not that's how it was from factory, regular fuel lines witn no clamps, not a clear hose. And yes you are absolutely right william you have to put the grommet in first. And it's not that much harder to use regular hose, especialy when I have regular hose in stock. All I did was put pick-up line in without screen and grab it through the sending unit hole with my 12" long needle nose, pull it through the hole and put the screen on and drop it back in. Plus taking out sending unit is good to do anyway. Because most of us know that if you don't keep a diesel tank full when you don't use it every day it gets condensation in the tank and the steel on sending unit gets rusted and flakes off and clogs the screen over time. [/QUOTE]
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