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Steel Pickup tubes

Wreckclues

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I'm curious, my 1976 M813 had a steel pickup tube in the fuel tank. Mike Virili at Big Mike's motorpool thought it was "kind of odd to me that steel was used...Most of this stuff would have been copper in the fuel tanks, but it could have been changed out by someone who used what they had to make a repair at some point." MsgtJD also thought it was kind of odd as in his experience they were brass. Now I've found two other members who have experienced steel pickup tube problems. Superthermal's 1979 M813 and Dumpy198's 1991 M925A2.
Has anybody else had steel pickup tube issues?
 

TomTime

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Although my truck is different (it is a 5 ton) and newer it had steel pickup tubes that were rusted, had a couple of pin holes, but worse it was almost completely clogged with rust.
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Removed and replaced them with Stainless Steel tubes. I've had great experience with stainless steel pickup tubes over the years.
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Tom.
 

Jbulach

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Nope, my 1991 M925a2 had a copper pickup and rubber return down tube. Replaced them both with stainless, even though the copper was in excellent shape, rubber was rotten and coming apart, still fighting pieces of it sucking up against my pickup . Will try to check my M923a2 tomorrow when I pull the filler neck off.
 
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