Fuel Pump Replacement How-To (56K beware) (Page 4/6)
Alex4mula JUN 02, 06:07 PM
Nice write up. This is the type of contribution that deserves a + The FP replacement was one of the biggest thing I ever did in my car back around 1992-3. After paying $200 for a replacement job it failed after one month. So with no $$ I had to do it myself in an apartment parking lot. After doing about 4-5 by now I think the hardest part of all is just removing and re-installing all the upper hoses.
Ponnari SEP 23, 09:07 PM
After reading this great write up by "crashyoung" NOW I AM READY! It's been about 15 years since I have done this job and I wanted to make sure I wasn't remembering it being easier than it was.

Thanks Much "crashyoung"
Patrick SEP 23, 09:24 PM

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Originally posted by Ponnari:

After reading this great write up by "crashyoung" NOW I AM READY!



I'm sure crashyoung is a wonderful fella, but it's Brocephus who did this great write-up... one of the best ones ever presented here.
Lou and Blue APR 03, 10:08 AM
I'm about to change my fuel ump to prepare for my 3800sc swap. I will be following this thread.
Thanks !

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===Always trying to find time to work on cars===
Louis Duet
Baldwin, Long Island, NY
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"Blue" <= '85 Fiero GT
3800sc series 2 swap in progress
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"Boo" <= '81 Delorean DMC-12
VIN #5835
Stock PRV engine
Peugot 604 Intake manifold
Exhaust headers
Anti-3rd brake light

Detainabull MAY 23, 09:52 PM
I'll be replacing the fuel pump on my next few days off...find this thread very informative. Nice to know what your getting into and how to prepare for things like this. Great write up
fieroguy75 JUL 20, 08:50 PM
The tank on my 85 by is already out and the yutz who took it out didn't Mark anything,now whAt
fieroguy75 JUL 20, 08:51 PM
I have no clue where the lines go
Adjustso3 JUL 21, 02:05 AM
This was an awesome How-To. I will be doing a FP in the near future and assumed it wasn't going to be too difficult. Match marking the fuel lines is an awesome idea and totally eliminates the chance of mixing them up. Thanks for taking the time to do this write up.
CJB118 JUL 02, 09:05 PM
Excellent posting, just the right combo of tech, safety nags and humor. We did the FP and fuel filter today on the CJB, using this write up. THANK YOU and +1.

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1988 Pontiac Fiero Formula, Yellow, original. (CJB #118)
1977 Pontiac Le Mans Can-Am W72, original, unrestored.
1977 Pontiac Grand LeMans
2003 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP L67/MN7 (Parts Car)

RWDPLZ JUL 02, 09:13 PM
I used this thread to help me replace the fuel pump on my 84 ~5 years ago, thanks!