If anyone is interested....This ad is in a paper that circulates in CT.  I 
have not seen the car.
   
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all power, auto, cruise, CD, workhorse has all the expected options, regular 
and snows, 8 wheels, and thousands of miles left in it, runs well, exc int, 
little rust on wheel wells, good bio-diesel option, needs some attention, Call 
for details, $2000 OBO. (203) 588-0672 (2X) . Stamford, CT 
  
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On Sun, 12 Nov 2006 19:27:08 -0600 "Kaleb C. Striplin"
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> Thanks, but we are talking about the screen in the bottom of the tank. 
> Seems like I bought a socket to remove the sender, wonder if its the 
> same size.

And what does:

> >     .... the strainer (accessable from under the car) both
> >     measure 1.804" across the flats.

mean, but the strainer (or screen) in the bottom of the tank?


Craig

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