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Old Feb 3, 2008 | 12:55 AM
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Everything's included or did you need special fitting/adapter for anything like the return line etc?
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Old Feb 3, 2008 | 10:28 PM
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I noticed Quik is banned. Is his information in the thread accurate? My inline went out last month, and tonight my stock pump took a crap, so I need an intank replacement for my return fuel system 2000 truck. Thanks for any help.
It is 100% accurate.
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i had to do some cutting on the bucket to get my walbro 255 in but..its some thing the average joe can do
I did not have to do any cutting on my bucket.
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Everything's included or did you need special fitting/adapter for anything like the return line etc?
You do not need any special fittings or adapters. You will get everything you need to replace the stock pump. It is a pretty simple swap.
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Old Feb 3, 2008 | 10:40 PM
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what about for a retunless style bucket/ fuel pump. is it easyish?
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Old Feb 3, 2008 | 10:50 PM
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I don't think so. I believe I have read posts about the returnless systems being more complicated.
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Old Feb 4, 2008 | 03:15 AM
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Looks to me like you have to trim the bucket if you want the sock on the outside. I don't even know what the sock does TBQH. When I get my pump in, I'll look it over and make the decision of sock inside or outside. Sock inside seems safer, since it won't fall off, but it might cause you to run out of gas faster than if the sock was outside. I just ordered mine through Summit. Can't wait to tear into this!!
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Old Feb 4, 2008 | 05:42 AM
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ya know i installed 3 warlboros and i dont see were they were stock replacement atr all ,wires had to be cut ,its smaller in circ so if you dont drill and zip tie the bucket itll wobble all over ,and idk y everyone loves em i must be the only person on this site who went through 3 in 3 weeks.after my exp. i just went too an external style pump ,got sick of replacing.and if i need more gas or presssure i just turn the screw on my regulator .just my 2 cents.although i did put 1500 bucks into my fuel system.lol.so i guess as long as you dont have the problems i had with warlboros youlle be good ,just remember if you plan on super modding it later youll needd more than that.the last 1 i had i ran out of gas at 15 lbs of boost.lol,good luck
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