Well, you'll have to pull the baffle out of the tank, and then either find
the float / magnet that's IN the tank, or go and buy a new one at the parts
store.
If it were me, I'd opt for the new one ANYWAY because some of the floats had
a defect where they would become "gas logged" and no longer float in
gasoline!
"Rob" <rob265 DeleteThis @comcastREMOVE.com> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 21 Jun 2004 18:31:13 -0700, "Chief_Wiggum" <Spam DeleteThis @Horrmell.com>
> wrote:
>
> Does This mean I have to pull the Gas tank and baffle - Then loo for
> the bottom and magnet the the bottom of the Tank
>
> ROB
>
>
>
> >Probably knocked the bottom off of the baffle, and the magnet fell out..
> >
> >Unfortunately that means you will have to remove the baffle to fix it.
> >
> >
> >"Rob" <rob265 DeleteThis @comcastREMOVE.com> wrote in message
> >news:3kted0d94t3hccv9478oan58i71fv6q3fd@4ax.com...
> >> I was working on my SeaDoo and thought I had a Fuel Problem that was
> >> causing it not to run (See "SEADOO engine stops running when I hit
> >> about 4200 RPM's" if you want to know more) so I loosened the hose
> >> clamp to the fuel lines that goes into the gas tank (trying to see if
> >> it had something clogging it) but when I tried to pull the unit out of
> >> the hole in the fuel tank but it would not come out because there was
> >> not enough room to get it out so I just put it back it the tank but
> >> after I started it up the fuel gauge would not work - what did I do?
> >>
> >> Thanks
> >>
> >> ROB
> >>
> >
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