Passenger Side Seat - Good Condition (cloth) v6 intake plenum (I have top and bottom) v6 throttle body Fuel rail w/ injectors 7440 ecm (remanufactored unit of 16197429) 16197429 ECM (northstar computer) Both front wheel knuckles (the peice the two balljoints go through that has the axle on it, I believe this is called the knuckle) Stock Brake booster Fuel sending unit w/ new fuel pump (was replaced prior to valve drop) Fuel Tank - Good Shape
Make offers, need the parts gone.
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02:46 PM
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Donster Member
Posts: 437 From: Weinheim, Germany Registered: Jan 2011
I don't think so. I pulled it from a yard about a year ago, I scruffed it up and painted it. I'll send you pictures. Are you wanting the fuel sending unit and the new pump with it?
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1986FieroGT Member
Posts: 257 From: Grottoes, Virginia Registered: Aug 2010
I don't think so. I pulled it from a yard about a year ago, I scruffed it up and painted it. I'll send you pictures. Are you wanting the fuel sending unit and the new pump with it?
do you have any pictures before you painted it?
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1986FieroGT Member
Posts: 257 From: Grottoes, Virginia Registered: Aug 2010
Nope, I painted it as soon as I got it, and yes the dents about 2 inch in across the whole bottom as you can see in the pic. The salvage yard picked up the car with a forklift and one of the posts dented the tank when they lifted it. I do not remember any rust on the tank. But I've seen bigger dents, lol. I can take a better picture of the dent if you want.
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mferrell Member
Posts: 243 From: Elkveiw, Wv, USA Registered: Feb 2012
I know everyone is going to think I'm either lying or crazy but here goes. you can seal all the openings in the tank but one and connect an air line to it. then put low pressure into it. maybe 20 or 30 lbs. then apply heat with a rosebud(torch) over the edges of the bend and let the air pressure pop it back out. you must be extremely careful not to apply too much heat. this will let the metal rupture which will lead to a big explosion do the fact that you have air, and fuel vapors now coming out of the hole onto the torch. I have done this to an atv tank and it worked. maybe I am crazy but I am also cheap.so if I can fix it I dont replace it