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Old 10-29-2011 | 12:23 AM
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Broke plastic nipple on tank sending unit

Hey guys,
I pulled a really good one and broke the return line to the fuel tank. I am looking at the thing, and it looks expensive.

This is my daily driver, and I cant be down for that long. Its just about saturday morning, and I need to get this fixed tomorrow.

What are my options? Do I have to replace that entire sending unit assembly? or is there just a top that a guy can buy?
Do i have to go to the dealer-or will napa/autovalue have it?

Also, How do you get the sending unit out on a 3rd gen truck.
I have found lots of info on 2nd & 1st genners, but nothing for the 3rd gen.

Any help is greatly appreciated.
Old 10-29-2011 | 03:22 AM
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You will need to drop the tank or lift the bed to get to the sending unit. Lifting the bed requires removeing only 4 bolts and one electrical connector and is the easiest.

Your tank module has the in tank pump and I am not sure if your module is similar to mine. Mine does not have the pump but does have a aux fitting that could be used for a return line.

I think your best way is to plug the broken return fitting and install a new fitting for the return line, maybe in the tank and not the module.
Old 10-29-2011 | 08:13 AM
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I suggest a two part epoxy glue. That stuff is just sick. I used a very small amount to glue a broken key back together. A guy i worked with had only 1 key to his house and kept intending to get more made but didn't. He was locking his door one day and the lock didn't turn and his 1 key twisted apart. We got the piece out, tapped it flat and glued it. Out intention was to make it work just to get a copy but once he got the copies he tried it and that key is still working today. since this is just a return line, I bet you can hold it in place, and glob it forever with this stuff. It sets fast so you wont have to hold it long. I would give it at least an hour before i drove the truck. If a tiny bit on the tip of a toothpick will hold a metal key that it wasn't suppose to stick to, then a fat glob will hold a plastic part for sure. For about $6, I would dang sure try it.
Old 10-29-2011 | 08:17 AM
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You might can reach where you need to get to without taking the bed off or dropping the tank.
Old 10-29-2011 | 09:10 AM
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Lifting the bed is not a hard thing. But I have used J&B Weld, two part 5 minute , extremely strong, and fuel does not affect it. Mix a little and make the fir , hold for a couple minutes and it will be set , then mix a good glob to wrap all around it and let it set up for a few hours. It will be there in ten years.
Old 10-29-2011 | 09:42 AM
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He may not have to remove the bed. I installed a big line kit by just removing the filler neck. it was a little tight but I did it. I could see where he could just remove the neck, tape the line in place then reach in with a glob on a stick and get errrrr done.
Old 10-29-2011 | 12:09 PM
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Just raising the bed on 4x4s will often give clearance.

Knowing the type of plastic the broken part is made of may be helpful.

I have repaired broken plastic nipples in the past by using thin stainless tubing the O.D. of which fits the I.D. of the broken nipple; used as a reinforcement to stiffen the part at the break either to allow the glue to set or even as a permanent repair, if the tubing does not appreciably restrict flow.

Damned if I am gonna make a *********** unduly rich!

If the attempt fails there's always the dealer parts department
Old 10-29-2011 | 05:30 PM
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So, I went to the *********** and asked about some parts.
The entire canister with new lift pump and level sender had to be purchased.

About 2 hrs worth of work to pull the tank and reinstall it. What an expensive Friday night that was.

I guess the only good that came from it is the new lift pump. I had no issues with my old one, but new is always nice.
Old 10-29-2011 | 07:22 PM
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If you have the old one and the broken part, I would go at it with the epoxy. It would give you a working spare.
Old 10-30-2011 | 09:11 AM
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the whole module has a core charge on it.
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