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Old 12-25-2014, 08:16 PM   #6 (permalink)
phunk
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No just fix it and put it back in and you will be good to go.

If you need any wiring components let me know. I have fuel rated wires, heat shrink, terminals, fuel pump connectors, and even the OEM 5 pin plug and terminals that go on the top/outside... all in stock and rather inexpensive.

The spade terminals that connect the bottom wiring are very small and when I build a sending unit I will often soldier the spades to the pins to increase conductivity to reduce the hot-spots and melting.

Since the top plate is plastic, you could also put a couple small screws through it with sealing washers and use the screws as the fuel pump power/ground terminals. The screws will of course handle much more load without heating up than the small factory pins.
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