IDEA! in order to minimize "downtime", I'm thinking of buying a new fuel-guage sender, BOMBing it in accordance with that Johnson(?) guy's pictorial instructions, installing it, and then BOMBing the old one... Why? you ask? 1: like I said, minimize the downtime by doing a quick (for me, that's anything less than overnite
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) swap when it's ready... 2: the new one was quoted $53 (dealer in LV
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Then, I could sell/ship my used/ BOMBED one to one of you for say, $25. Then you could do the fast swap, BOMB your old one, post availability here on the 'board, recoup your $25 and, theoretically, within 10 years, all 5000 of us could read an accurate gas guage, while only having to contribute $53 to a parts guy... ... . good idea, or has my brain's timing gear slipped?---rich

) swap when it's ready... 2: the new one was quoted $53 (dealer in LV

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Then, I could sell/ship my used/ BOMBED one to one of you for say, $25. Then you could do the fast swap, BOMB your old one, post availability here on the 'board, recoup your $25 and, theoretically, within 10 years, all 5000 of us could read an accurate gas guage, while only having to contribute $53 to a parts guy... ... . good idea, or has my brain's timing gear slipped?---rich