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Originally Posted by unclebilly
The good thing about this vehicle was that there was a tank access panel under the rear seat that could be removed which allowed access to the 5 or 6 screws on the top of the fuel tank to remove a ~4.5” cover that was integral with the fuel pump mount and tank sensing unit...
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I once had my '88 4Runner not start in the parkinglot of an Arbys, while driving home. To Arizona. From Chicago...
Ended up tearing quite a bit of the fuel system apart in said parkinglot overnight, including the easily accessible fuel pump, which, yes, was under the fold away rear seat.
The real adventure was when a local cop decided to check out WTF I was doing at 1am in the Arby's parkinglot. He wanders up, and proceeds to light a cigarette, all while my fuel pump is sitting exposed my tank was wide open. Um, dude, can you stand, like, over there while you lecture me about private property?