The Midwest is terribly unkind to vehicles. This was a perfectly functional fuel pump on a GM pickup truck however it developed a pinhole fuel leak due to corrosion where the pressure (output) side of the fuel line connects....it's almost like these were engineered to collect moisture and road salt. Anyhow, pump was replaced and generously coated with a rust inhibitor product called "fluid film" that I have used for years especially on equipment like snow plows. Just be aware it does not fully dry so if you ever have to come in contact with it, you will be wearing it. But it does what it's supposed to..

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Thank you Brandon!

Sharing this with my Uncle, wonder right he ever used the stuff on one of his plows.

Yeah its good stuff, gets the job done. A lot of local retailers will carry it. There's also a similar product called Woolwax, never used it but looks interesting, supposedly dries to the touch...

Here here, from northeast Ohio.

Ah yes bless the rust belt haha. About 1.5 hours south of shitcago

All the tyme. Right outside philly