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  • How to Remove a Corvette Gas Tank

    Chevrolet has produced the Corvette since 1953. It is normally a front-engine car powered by a V-8 with fuel injection or carburetors. The engine uses the gas tank to receive fuel and to return...

  • How to Install a Fuel Pump in a GMC Jimmy

    The GMC Jimmy utilizes an electrical fuel pump mounted inside the fuel tank to move gasoline from the fuel tank to the engine. Symptoms of a faulty fuel pump include hard starting, engine stalling...

  • How to Repair a Leaky Gas Tank

    If there is one thing you don't want to be leaking in your car or other vehicle, it's gas. A leak or hole in your car's gas tank is not only going to supply you with a bad smell, but is also...

  • How to Fix Sugar in a Gas Tank

    Discovering that sugar has been put in the gas tank of a car may cause extreme panic for the vehicle's owner. This is largely because legend has it that the sugar will melt in the tank and then...

  • How to Remove a VW Gas Tank

    The gas tank on a Volkswagen is a steel or plastic tank usually located at the rear of the vehicle below the trunk. Over time water or sediment can collect inside the tank and potentially clog the...

  • How to Change a Chevy S-10 Blazer Fuel Pump

    Hard starts and a loss of power can be a sign that your fuel pump is defective. Chevrolet S10 Blazers with fuel injection were designed with an electric pump mounted inside the gas tank. Removing...

  • How to Replace a Fuel Pump in a Ford F-150

    The fuel pump on your Ford F-150 is located inside the fuel tank. This allows the pump to build the high pressure needed by the fuel injection system installed on most recent F-150 gasoline engine...

  • Replacing Hoses After Changing Fuel Pump

    Use one hand to guide hoses when replacing fuel tank. Learn a mechanic's tips for replacing the fuel pump in the gas tank of your Lincoln Continental in this free auto repair and car maintenance...

  • Replacing Tank Straps After Changing Fuel Pump

    Make sure fuel tank hoses are firmly attached. Learn more about replacing the fuel pump in the gas tank of your Lincoln Continental in this free auto repair and car maintenance video.

  • Removing Tank Straps to Change Fuel Pump

    Disconnect fuel line before before starting fuel tank replacement. Learn more tips for replacing the fuel pump in the gas tank of your Lincoln Continental in this free auto repair and car...

  • Removing Fuel Tank to Change Fuel Pump

    Disconnect fuel tank wire connections. Learn about the steps for replacing the fuel pump in the gas tank of your Lincoln Continental in this free auto repair and car maintenance video.

  • Removing Lock Ring to Change Fuel Pump

    Avoid puncturing fuel tank when removing it. Learn more safety tips for replacing the fuel pump in the gas tank of your Lincoln Continental in this free auto repair and car maintenance video.

  • Removing Fuel Pump From Fuel Tank

    Lift out gas tank very slowly. Learn more steps for replacing the fuel pump in the gas tank of your Lincoln Continental in this free auto repair and car maintenance video.

  • Checking Gasket to Change Fuel Pump

    Make sure gasket stays in place when removing fuel tank. Learn more about replacing the fuel pump in the gas tank of your Lincoln Continental in this free auto repair and car maintenance video.

  • Locking Ring After Changing Fuel Pump

    Make sure tabs line up on the fuel tank. Learn more about replacing the fuel pump in the gas tank of your Lincoln Continental in this free auto repair and car maintenance video.

  • Replacing Fuel Tank After Changing Fuel Pump

    Carefully slide fuel tank back under the car. Learn more tips for replacing the fuel pump in the gas tank of your Lincoln Continental in this free auto repair and car maintenance video.

  • Replacing Hoses After Changing Fuel Pump

    Place small hose on small fitting when replacing fuel tank. Learn more advice for replacing the fuel pump in the gas tank of your Lincoln Continental in this free auto repair and car maintenance...

  • What Does Sugar Mixed in Gasoline Do to a Car Engine?

    We've all heard that if you want to wreck a car engine, you can just pour a 5-lb. bag of sugar into the vehicle's gas tank. It's the fear of warring neighbors everywhere. The only problem is that...

  • Descriptions of Fuel Pump Problems

    A fuel pump is an integral part of an automobiles operation. Responsible for pumping fuel under pressure from the gas tank to the engine, a faulty or malfunctioning fuel pump can cause poor...

  • How to Clean a Rusty Motorcycle Gas Tank

    A rusty motorcycle gas tank can corrode to the point that you get holes in it. Not only is it expensive to lose gas through a hole, but it's also very dangerous. Don't risk getting to this point....

  • Symptoms of a Fuel-Pump Problem

    Most of the fuel pumps used on present-day vehicles are electric in nature and located in the fuel tank. Some vehicles utilize two fuel pumps: one in the fuel tank and one on the driver's side...

  • How to Flush Bad Gas From Cars

    Gas becomes "bad" when it sits too long. If you have your car in storage for more than 6 months and do not start it at least every couple of weeks. Gas will accumulate moisture or break...

  • How to Remove Cycle Tank Gas Varnish

    When gas sits unused in a fuel tank for a long period, it forms a varnish that can clog fuel systems. Your motorcycle may run rough or not start at all. It's relatively easy to fix, however.

  • Checking the Coolant Expansion Tank on a Polaris ATV

    Learn how to check the level in the coolant expansion tank on a Polaris ATV - free atv maintenance video tutorial.

  • How to Test a Car for Fuel Leaks

    Loose or leaking fuel injector hose clamps or loose or leaking clamps on the fuel lines can cause an odor of gasoline in your vehicle. Worse yet, you could have a rusting fuel tank bottom or even...

  • How to Replace the Windshield Washer Reservoir

    You just filled up your windshield washer reservoir and now it seems as if you don't have any washer fluid left. If the windshield washer motor is working properly, you most likely have a leak....

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