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Old 06-12-04, 11:08 AM
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HELP...Fuel Pump Question

Got my fuel pump out and trying to remove it from the bracket. Everything I read said there is a short hose connecting the pump to the tube. Mine doesnt have the hose it has something else. Not sure what how it goes together and want to keep from F'n it up to get the pump off the bracket. Theres a bottom support bracket with a screw but it aint coming out. PB Blaster didn't help. Any suggestions?

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There is no rubber hose at the top of the pump. The lower phillips head is sometimes hard to remove. Get a phillips screwdriver that finds the screw tightly, push hard and turn. On the top of the pump there is a plastic spacer, and in the tube there is an o ring with a plastic spacer above , no hose. Undo the phillips, both wires, turn pump and pull.
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I got that stupid screw out finally. I submerged it/bracket in PB Blaster and took a nap. It came out then but it was almost stripped so I was lucky. The rest was easy and it runs great.
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