06-28-2015 | #31 |
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Re: LT5 fuel pump?
I replaced both pumps in my car with the Ep361 i believe it was from rockauto. Advice from the forum guys (454 suburban pumps) it is a direct replacement although you need a dremel to shave off some metal. They work just fine. try to find a small strainer as mine were a little bigger than stock but you can fold it up to fit it in the tank
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69225 is for the K1500 series trucks. QFS-343FT 340LPH Racing Performance Intank Fuel Pump with Installation Kit. I think the stock pump is good for 140LPH@60psig. http://www.amazon.com/QFS-343FT-340L...ype=automotive
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06-28-2015 | #35 | |
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With all of the compiling of pump performance into fewer part numbers if I had already purchased these, had to pay the duties to get them delivered, was going to have to pay a handling charge, more duties for the 69225 buy, pay shipping two ways again AND IF the car were basically stock I might choose to use them vs. the return. Those pumps are likely as good as OR better than those $25 specials at RA that people buy just because they're cheap and no one has actually benchmarked their performance. Some manufacturers I'd think build a few pumps to a "greater" spec than OE for some and just toss them in a box and sell them as a part numbered product that makes us/buyers think were buying a correct spec'd product. Something to consider maybe - - - I ain't suggesting but it's maybe something to consider. A good bit likely depends upon the relationship you have with the vendor. |
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06-28-2015 | #36 |
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Re: LT5 fuel pump?
I did take a photo of the pump and numbers. I honestly haven't found anything or know how to cross link workable pumps like some guys have mentioned so I was going by what was posted. I saw 69223 mentioned above and the started to see 69225 everywhere else and realized I may have made a mistake.
I do know fuel pumps are not flux capacitors and are relatively cheap for what they are and therefore am not hinting the $23 pumps are bad in any way.. I just didn't fee comfortable with a $23 pump. For $40 more the Bosch pump claims to be of a different design and balanced at speed with reduced noise etc and I always try and spend the extra if there's any possible gains/benefits to be had. Maybe it won't be noticeable at all but it's peace of mind to me. Here's a pic of the 69223. If the regular corvette pump is not the same as the dual ZR-1 pumps it leads me to believe there is a reason for that wether it's fuel flow or size for figment Into the different assembly. The car is relatively stock and i have read oem pumps are good for a good amount of hp over stock so I'm looking for the best quality pump that is oe replacement. Last edited by 5ABI VT; 06-28-2015 at 06:05 PM. |
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It's my mistake really. I'm a little impatient and I even paid for the fast 2 day shipping to Canada ($43) so I'll lose that at the least. Going to reorder the 69225s and strainers today. |
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First, you need a copy of the Factory Service Manual for 1990. Then, you need to run the fuel pressure tests listed in the manual. The diagnostic procedures in the book will help you test both pumps along with the rest of the fuel supply system (fuel lines, fuel filter, regulator and etc). You didn't say what symptoms the car has which makes you think the pumps are bad but the symptoms which make people think they have a fuel pump problem can, indeed, be caused by failed fuel pump(s) they also can be casued by components other than fuel pumps. Good luck!
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When you do the DIY replacement of the individual pumps make damn sure you'll installing the right pump. Get the wrong pump(s) and you may wonder why your engine holes some pistons. Finally I looked at Rockauto.com and they may not understand that the ZR-1 pump assembly is different than that for a 1990 base car because both of the complete pump/sender assemblies they sell are for L98s. Corvette parts vendor, Zip Products sells a complete ZR-1 pump/pick-up assembly (PN GT-406). They also sell individual pumps. There is a step-by-step how-to on replacing the ZR-1 fuel pump/pick-up assembly at http://www.corvettemagazine.com/tech...-installation/
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