I didn't really like the idea of this and immediately started looking for a new tank to put in. He told me to just not fill it up all the way and I would be fine. When I picked it up the mechanic told me they weren't able to get the threads of the new fuel pump to seal up (more on that later) with the plastic tank and that this is a common problem. They allowed me to bring my own fuel pump, which was nice, and did the work for me. I didn't have time to replace it myself and really didn't like the idea of dropping a completely full fuel tank, so I took my XJ to a shop and had them "fix" it. Story: Back in September, I had a short and fried my fuel pump. Vehicle: 1999 Limited 4.0, AW4, NP242w/Tom Woods HD SYE, 8.25 w/ ZJ Discs, OME/DPG/JKS 3.5" lift, stock bumpers (for now), OEM hitch If you don't care about the back story, skip to the next post. Some of my pictures are dark and some aren't completely in focus, but I did the best I could in the photo department. I am not a professional photographer and I definitely do not have a professional camera. This time, my brother-in-law was there to slow me down and make sure we kept taking pictures. Usually I start out doing something to the Jeep wanting to do a write-up on it but get caught up in the moment and stop taking pictures as soon as the work starts. Let me start by saying that this is my first write-up.
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