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IMO, it would be a waste of $ for the cans and a waste of time.....All new lines and filter and hoses while you are at it.Holy Smokes! You win the internet for today. The only one Ive ever seen worse than that was a VW Jetta in central IL that all the brake and fuel lines just fell apart when they were bumped during a transmission Remove, rebuild, reinstall.
For the love of god....DONT TRY TO HEAT IT UP WITH A TORCH!!!!!!! Liquid Wrench is your friend....and it will take atleast 2 cans and 2 weeks of soaking every day at that!
That settles it, they use some sort of "Super Salt" up in Maryland. At one point the pump was replaced? What point was that and was the filter done at the same time?Thanks guys. I've had this truck for 5 years or so. I can't believe ive never replaced it. Esp at 312k miles now. It runs great, just noticed a slight delay on cold starting recently. I have the PO's records and the pump has been replaced at one point years ago. For the naysayers, the brake lines were replaced a couple years before i purchased it.
I suppose I'll plan on a fall project of dropping the tank, and running new lines and pump while its open.