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Originally Posted by Elmo370z Another thing is to make sure to remove the red rubber pieces inside the connectors that go connect inside the pump, if not you will have
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If the rubber is used in the intank connectors it will swell and extrude out of the connector housing. It won't clog your fuel filter but the extruded chunks could cover up and restrict your fuel pump strainer until removed. You definitely want to leave the dust seals to the external connectors only since they are not made of a gasoline compatible rubber.
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