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Its back near the fuel tank, special tools are needed, I'm sure the parts store will sell you the tools needed. Its not hard, you just need to know how.
Likely you did a bad thing to the tank float when working on it If so, it will need to be taken down (again) and checked. First though check that the gauge is getting power at the attachment harness (pump and power side should have a voltage pulse and good tank grounding.)
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