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Just an indirect observation. My old Dodge truck had the fuel filter on the fuel pump in the tank. I talked with fleet managers at the time - they knew it was an issue. Pulling the bed was a lot faster than dropping the fuel tank. Pulling the bed was a couple of plugs and 4 bolts IIRC. Modern trucks probably have a few more plugs.
Of course, I used to have a bug - got it down to 15 minutes to pull the motor to work on it. Oh for simple vehicles. In all fairness - I did pull that motor way too often.
Of course, I used to have a bug - got it down to 15 minutes to pull the motor to work on it. Oh for simple vehicles. In all fairness - I did pull that motor way too often.