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Old 02-29-2012   #21
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Thanks Tony and sorry for invading your post orginally for fuel pump question. You car is awesome and great job regardless. I'm not trying to beat Pete's timeslips and never will, but am concerned if long term these cams are no good for the 350. But like you said, it runs like a bat of hell so it is hard for me to fault them at this point and not knowing better would do it again; knowing what I know now I would wholeheartedly take Pete's advice. I personally know what it takes to replace and time camshafts properly so I can appreciate all the testing that Pete has done with all the possible combinations.
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Thanks Tony and sorry for invading your post orginally for fuel pump question. You car is awesome and great job regardless. I'm not trying to beat Pete's timeslips and never will, but am concerned if long term these cams are no good for the 350. But like you said, it runs like a bat of hell so it is hard for me to fault them at this point and not knowing better would do it again; knowing what I know now I would wholeheartedly take Pete's advice. I personally know what it takes to replace and time camshafts properly so I can appreciate all the testing that Pete has done with all the possible combinations.
Craig no issue on the post, if we were standing in the parking lot with beer in hand by our cars BS-ing we would have covered this anyways.

I ordered my Walbro 255lph pump for a 96 Suburb 7.4, and will put it in when I get home. I am at Fort Drum, NY doing ARMY stuff and don't know what this white stuff is floating in the air around here. ")

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Craig no issue on the post, if we were standing in the parking lot with beer in hand by our cars BS-ing we would have covered this anyways.

I ordered my Walbro 255lph pump for a 96 Suburb 7.4, and will put it in when I get home. I am at Fort Drum, NY doing ARMY stuff and don't know what this white stuff is floating in the air around here. ")

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Thanks for your thoughts Tony and understand. Best wishes on the fuel pump and I hope that solves it for you.

Fort Drum, NY..........yeah, been there and remember the huge ice storm they had years ago or is that a regular occurence? All those powerlines had issues.

We had our white stuff yesterday, but beautiful spring weather now. Heading to work to the smallest Army post in the world. Just my Army unit and a few others here on the dock in Yokohama....nice and quiet the way I like it now that I am retired. Take care and Aloha!! Craig
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Old 03-11-2012   #24
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Okay just for general info, I installed the WALBRO 255lph fuel pump in my car (Secondary Pump) which was designed for the 96 suburban 7.4lt truck.
My Z is not starving for fuel past 7k anymore, problem solved.

Special note:

  • You will have to modify the bottom of the fuel pump plastic container, the WALBRO fuel pump is not tapered at the bottom like the factory unit.
  • The WALBRO pump is 1/16" larger at the bottom. I had to remove about 1/2" off the bottom of the plastic container in order to get it to fit all the way down, other than that no issue.
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Great news. Thanks for the follow up
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