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Old 09-21-2009   #11
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Default Re: New option for fuel pump replacement

Just took it for a test drive, ran up to 7K in 4th gear a few times, everything seems to be working well! It's probably just my imagination that makes it feel faster than before, but I'm not complaining!
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Old 09-21-2009   #12
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Thanks for all the detail on this.

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Old 09-22-2009   #13
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Just took it for a test drive, ran up to 7K in 4th gear a few times, everything seems to be working well! It's probably just my imagination that makes it feel faster than before, but I'm not complaining!
New parts, like new oil & coolant, always makes the car run better!

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Old 09-22-2009   #14
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New parts, like new oil & coolant, always makes the car run better!

Fresh wax always makes car run faster for real - less aerodynamic drag.
Similar to placebo effect?
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Old 09-02-2010   #15
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A few questions here.

Did you need a new gasket for the sender assembly?

What is the part # or application for the new sock?

Is there anything else you need to buy before diving into a pump replacement?

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Old 09-02-2010   #16
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A few questions here.

Did you need a new gasket for the sender assembly?

What is the part # or application for the new sock?

Is there anything else you need to buy before diving into a pump replacement?

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The gasket should be a reusable flat rubber seal. I am not sure if it's available as its own part no.

The sock is the same as stock, the nipple on the pump is the same standard size. Any parts store will be able to set you up with an appropriate sock.

Nothing else to buy - as long as you have a way to cut the relief slots in the pump holder, and a few zip ties on hand to secure them once finished.
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Old 09-02-2010   #17
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The gasket should be a reusable flat rubber seal. I am not sure if it's available as its own part no.

The sock is the same as stock, the nipple on the pump is the same standard size. Any parts store will be able to set you up with an appropriate sock.

Nothing else to buy - as long as you have a way to cut the relief slots in the pump holder, and a few zip ties on hand to secure them once finished.
The zip ties to put around the slotted cover to hold it tight???
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Old 09-02-2010   #18
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I called a resource and a whole new AC Delco sending unit with 2 Delphi pumps is only $275. I am thinking of just getting the new unit...

Thoughts???
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Old 09-02-2010   #19
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The zip ties to put around the slotted cover to hold it tight???
Correct, the zip ties are the factory method for retaining the pump within the cylindrical housing. There are slots at the top of each housing, for routing the zip ties through.
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Old 09-02-2010   #20
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I called a resource and a whole new AC Delco sending unit with 2 Delphi pumps is only $275. I am thinking of just getting the new unit...

Thoughts???
That's the easier approach, for sure... and you get a new sending unit with it. I went the Bosch route because my faith in the reliability of some of the so-called ACDelco pumps was shaken by my bad experience. Others have had better luck...
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