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spin out the titanium dual springs and titanium nitride coated valves. wont bend, but fi they doooo, the coating will not crack off!
The titanium springs might be a little brittle for high mileage cars, but they make a real nice chromoly setup that is a bit heavier, but more durable!
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Im installing a walbro tomorrow night. I think im good but from reading the directions, does anyone have any tricks to getting the pump assembly out of the tank easily, and then back in easily? Like is there a certain angle i should look for or what?
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hire a small chinese man with hands the size of a five year old....
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Make sure tank is less then half full.
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You just have to play with it and keep your patience......it comes out and goes back in, just not always easily. Part of me wanted to get a sawzaw and cut the hole bigger but it wasn't my car so I struggled through and finally went in.
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Sounds good. I think i will be ok. Although, i doubt i will have less than a half a tank of fuel. I might be able to get close to half, but i doubt it would be below that....
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sorry Mr. Tim i just realized i stole your avatar. i saw it on another forum and said damn thats badass