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04-29-2010 11:05 AM #1
Thanks Gary; after you said that and I checked it.
Mine is a Delco, so at least I got that right anyway.
It should be a good pump for $305 after taxes.
Thanks for the good tip Gary, because I don't want to be
doing this next year again, because of the work or the cost.
Kurt
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04-29-2010 11:50 AM #2
When I replaced the fuel pump in my Chevy P.U. I removed the front 4 bolts holding the box down & loosened the rear 2 using them as a hinge. Then I jacked up the box and the fuel pump was right there.
Now since you have a suburban you would have to also cut the body in half to accomplish this.........
Then simply weld it back together when done.
Problee' outta' remove the interior in the HAZ while welding too.


No need to thank me. I like to pass my experience along to help others..........Last edited by pro70z28; 04-29-2010 at 11:53 AM.
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