RE: The fuel pump in the Dakota had to be replaced, to make it run again.

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I almost learnt mechanics in such a short tutorial!



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I'm hoping it will help someone! This has been a repair battle....

I hope to be able to drive it soon! It will help me get moved faster.

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The time that the engine had to be stored was long.It will help you a lot in helping you with transport. Prayer answered.

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I have a spare engine if I need it, but this one has been well taken care of, and has a lot of miles left in it. Started right up once the fuel pump was replaced.

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What if you had the whole spare engine immersed used oil? Don't you think the rust will be kept away by so doing?

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External rust would be controlled that way, but some electronic things would be harmed by the oil soaking.

Paint my do a similar job, without hurting other things.

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Check the breaking again and again or change the whole breaking system if in any case your terrain is as rugged as it is here.

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The brakes have been totally replaced on all 4 wheels, including hydraulic components. She has good brakes now!

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I sigh in relief. Breaks can be tricky. We need you most now.

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All new parts! Caliper, pads and flex line replaced....

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The brakes feel brand new, as they should....

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