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I thought the same thing Phat which is why I tried and tried to get the spring back in there. However, the issue was happening well before I ever removed the spring. Also, like I said the pickup is rigid enough I do not see how it could collapse.
I'd buy a new pickup with a spring in it...........if I knew where the heck to find this type of pickup tube. Land of Misfit Pickup Tube Store?
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Destroyer, good thoughts, appreciate the feedback. Appreciate everyone's feedback so far!
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I'd be scared sending an electrical item into your fuel tank.
Could you just disconnect your pick up and put a new one in somehow? Seems like that would be the KISS way to do it. Make one out of a piece of fuel line, put a nipple on the end to give it some weight, hose clamp some type of screen to the nipple. If you even want a screen.
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Yeah Bradford, not a problem to replace the pickup tube. I can do that but don't see much reason to replace it since this one looks fine, to me anyway.
Reminds me, there is a brass nipple on the end of the pickup for weight. Forgot about that.
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was the spring in the nipple? if so, all your missing is a ball to make up a check valve.
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no, the spring ran the whole length of the pickup tube. wish I had pic, would make it easier to show, sorry phat
think not really a spring but a coiled wire running the length of the pickup
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when the spring was new, would it have been strong enough to keep the pickup on the bottom of the tank and all the way to the stern end? how about replacing the hose with rigid plastic fuel line. plumb it down and back.
it needs a brass screen on the end either way. btw fuel + water can make a clear blob of material, looks like a jelly fish, not easily spotted in a tank. |
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