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Old 10-19-2003, 05:31 PM
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Fuel Pump Question

Aiight i just bought my fuel pump, i asked the guy what else is needed and he gave me this lil thing that looks somethin like a lil filter it was like $6, my question is, is there anything else i need when i get it installed? My uncle is gonna install it, hes a mechanic. Thanks.
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Old 10-19-2003, 05:46 PM
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why don't you just ask your uncle? my pumps came with everything i needed although they were gm and walbro. what did you get?
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the brand is Master.
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Old 10-19-2003, 06:33 PM
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i never heard of it....was it cheap?

i know the gm and walbro pumps which typically are very good go anywhere from 60-100. pay a little now and a lot less later. i would assume it comes with everything you need if it's made for your car as there really isn't much to them.
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Old 10-19-2003, 11:07 PM
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iT WAS 63.99 PLUS 5.99 FOR THE FUEL STRAINER, SOMETHIN LIKE THAT. IM PRETTY SURE IT HAS EVERYTHING I NEED I WAS JUST MAKIN SURE THO, WELL MY UNCLE DIDNT COME BY TODAY, HE SAID HE'LL BE HERE TOMARROW THO
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the 7$ object was the Fuel filter
you'll see it when you drop the tank (i think you have to remove it before you drop the tank)

not real sure... but yeah
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One tip: I always throw the so called "muffler"(between pump and top of assembly) away and install a good piece of fuel hose and secure it with screw-clamps. Nothing worse than replacing a pump, only to have a pressure leak in the tank that drops the fuel pressure or volume. Keep the lower clamp from touching the pump power terminals tho...
Sounds like you got a standard replacement pump. It would be a good time to look into a high performance one, only $30 or so more and you save youself the labor of having it done later as the modds pile up....
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