94 Chevy Blazer 4.3L Fuel Pump
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94 Chevy Blazer 4.3L Fuel Pump
I'm helping a friend do a fuel pump change.
It took forever to get the tank to drop SOME, but not all the way. All the bolts are rusted.
I need to know how to disconnect the fuel lines fromt the tank to fully remove the tank. The filler neck is off as well as the ventilation hose. There are 3 lines left and one of them doesn't even have a fitting on it.
It took forever to get the tank to drop SOME, but not all the way. All the bolts are rusted.
I need to know how to disconnect the fuel lines fromt the tank to fully remove the tank. The filler neck is off as well as the ventilation hose. There are 3 lines left and one of them doesn't even have a fitting on it.
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Re: 94 Chevy Blazer 4.3L Fuel Pump
the vent line we cut, the return line fittings are now loose but the fuel line rotates with the fitting, and the fuel output line fitting is rounded. is the rubber hose before the hardlines internally reinforced or are they regular rubber lines? i want to try cutting it and slipping a pipe inbetween with hoseclamps, is this possible?
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Re: 94 Chevy Blazer 4.3L Fuel Pump
dont. either take the lines loose on the frame rail, or order a new sending unit and lines.
its very common on those vehicles, at least half of the ones i have done wind up being like that. sucks, but it happens.
straight from the dealer, the parts aint but about 150 bucks last i recall though, so its not that bad.
if you cut the hose and try to couple it with a barbed fitting and clamps, it will blow off more then likely. thats half assing, and it will cause you issues.
not to mention the fact that it makes it a bitch to get the lock ring off too.
its very common on those vehicles, at least half of the ones i have done wind up being like that. sucks, but it happens.
straight from the dealer, the parts aint but about 150 bucks last i recall though, so its not that bad.
if you cut the hose and try to couple it with a barbed fitting and clamps, it will blow off more then likely. thats half assing, and it will cause you issues.
not to mention the fact that it makes it a bitch to get the lock ring off too.
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