1991 GM H Body Fuel Sending Unit Repair – part 1.avi

1991 GM H Body Fuel Sending Unit Repair – part 1.avi

Part 1 of 4 Repairing a fuel line leak on a 1991 Buick Lesabre from start to finish. It includes removing the fuel tank from the vehicle, removing the fuel p…

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bellarmine33 says:

Great videos-VERY informative! Helped me replace the tank on my 1999
LeSabre. Diff year, but same stuff underneath. Biggest diff was my lines
exited on other side of tank, otherwise same thing. Was able to drop the
exhaust, but no more than ~1-1/2ft, as hits the frame at front, and could
break pipes. The time lapse showing tank removal was very revealing, all
the quirks in a 1/4 of the time. Well done, you have quite a talent! Thanks
for posting these videos, couldn’t have done it without ’em!

knurlgnar24 says:

Thanks for the comment, glad it helped! I had to admire your Johnson
Javelin outboard BTW. It runs great!

knurlgnar24 says:

Thanks for the comment, glad it helped! I had to admire your Johnson
Javelin outboard BTW. It runs great!

Stephanie Z. says:

Thank you for taking time and all of the effort that went into this video.
I now have a clear idea of the parts required and the work involved with
this repair. Your thoughtful insights and comments are terrific! I too have
a 1991 Buick LeSabre and a Haynes manual to go along with it, but I must
say that your video blows the doors off of Haynes! Thanks very much for
sharing.

bellarmine33 says:

My pleasure, only too glad to promote this useful video that takes the dark
mystery out of what goes on under there..:^) Thanks also for your comment
on my boat, It’s a real blast to drive, enjoy it just slightly more than
thinking about the 50yr antique behind working like new! I just activated
videos of some older trucks, see some old 6.2 diesels running! Did
something like you on the Brown one, replaced all the fuel lines with
rubber hose, no more leaks yay! Thanks again for your comment!

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