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Old 05-14-2024, 04:16 PM   #3
jamyers
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Re: Modern Fuel Pump Module into an In-Bed Tank

out of the box, the module is intended to go into a fuel tank that's maybe 12 inched deep, and out tank is 24" deep- - so I disassembled the module top and bottom.

What's interesting is that the top and bottom can be clocked to each other in about 20 different ways, and I'll bet with different length rods connecting them. The whole thing is held together with plastic tabs.

Makes me think that if the one spec'ed for your modern vehicle was crazy expensive, you could look for one spec'ed for a different vehicle that was cheaper, and just reconfigure the thing.

Shown is the bottom of the top section, with all the different locating holes for the connecting rods. (I've removed the float/stopper for the EVAP system, and the Pressure Sensor).

Also looking at the insides of the bottom section, with the pump, filter, and regulator.
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