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    Junior Member pedrojcmo's Avatar
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    Fuel Bucket Mod

    Is there any "special" way to modify the fuel bucket for an aftermarket fuel pump? From the pics I've seen it looks like 4 holes around the side and opening up the two holes on the bottom of the bucket where the venturi tube and checkvalve were at.

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    You have to drop the tank to get to the pump because the pumps are inside the tanks...im not sure how to drop the tank...but I know thats how you get inside the tank.

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    you can also get to the fuel pump by cutting a hole in the trunk area above the pump...i havent done it but pepole have

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