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Fuel Pump replace (quickest/cheapest)

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Old 04-14-2010, 04:18 PM
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Originally Posted by ncravey
Remove the bed bolts on the drivers side (only 4) and loosen the ones on the pass side (again 4 bolts) unbolt the fuel tube and jack the drivers side of the bed up there is plenty of room to get the pump out. As for the pump if you plan on any performance mods get a walboro 255 if not get the $50 rebuild kit off ebay i've been runing one for about 6 months now and haven't had the first problem out of it.
i wish i would just jacked up the bed on one side like u mentioned.
but its running now. with ebay pump
im actually going to mod my bucket for use of bosch 300lph pump instead.
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