enblethen wrote:
Many basement style set ups you cannot get to the fuel pump through the floor because there is holding tanks in the basement.
Look hard before starting to cut holes.
My rig has holding tanks in way from the top and stabilizer brackets from bottom.
Being careful is the key here.
Just so happens that my fuel tank is directly under the floor under the bed and the storage tanks are more forward, but......and there's always a but, the fresh water tank is under the bed and must be removed before doing anything else. Doesn't look all that bad though and a lot better than dropping the tank on this puppy.
Probably won't however, since I'm old and tired, but of course will do the should've, could've routine, if and when it gets towed to the garage and even though the proper diagnosis would need to be made, before going after the fuel pump, even if one had an above tank, access plate.
Back to the access plate routine, at least one could just get to a campground for this, take your time and considering that all the work can be done from the inside now, with the fresh water tank temporarily stored between the cockpit seats.