Replaced the fuel pump on my Bronco.
Now, a full size Bronco has a 33 gallon tank, and fuel pumps only go out when the tank is at least half full.
So instead of dropping the tank I cut a fuel pump access hole and used a piece from an old F150 bed to make the cover.
Upon exposing the fuel pump, I discovered relics from the DPO (Dreaded Previous Owner, Dumb Previous Owner, or in this case Dip**** Previous Owner)
They had kinked the hard fuel line from the tank to the filter 90 degrees.
And then to add insult to the dip****ery, they also squashed the hard line nearly flat under the tank strap.
Now none of this can be seen unless you drop the tank, or in my case cut an access hole.
They probably unleashed all this carnage as they were hoisting the tank back into place.
I'm surprised the truck ran at all, though it had to be starving for fuel at high RPMs.
Oh well, I've ordered the complete tank to filter fuel line from
Broncograveyard.com
The new engine will be much happier with a non-squashed fuel line.