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Old 10-12-2007, 03:39 PM
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Originally Posted by 68protouring454
ship it overnight Saturday delivery would not be that much
Obviously it was too much for Fuel Safe to spend to fix thier tank.. lol


Fuel Safe called this morning.. they don't have a clue. They said the hose was teflon but it doesn't seem like any teflon I've ever seen. They are sending me new fittings and a retrofit hose. It's sort of a pain to adapt to the pump, but it should fix the problem.

I asked if they could overnight the parts since the car needs to move. They said "No".. that the owner said he would not expidite the parts more than UPS ground even though it was clearly thier fault. I'm happy they are sending the parts but was a bit ticked that they wouldn't rush the parts considering the situation and the fact that the tank was nearly $2000. Their customer service score was a C+ on this. The Tech guy was great and did his part very well.

I paid the charge to have the replacement parts overnighted.

The hose sure seems wimpy in person. and the blown part looks melted but I think it just expanded like a balloon and popped. Maybe a defective hose. Anyways, should have it fixed tomorrow.
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