fuel pump
Since the pump is mounted on the top of the gas tank, there's one of two ways people do it: drop the axle and then the tank or cut an access panel in the trunk area. I'd recommend the 1st option seeing as though cutting up an f-body isn't exactly right IMO. You should be able to find "how to's" on the net...just check Google/Yahoo or whatever. If you take your time and get some help from a friend, there should be very little that's "hard" to do.
I am SSSOOOO frikkin tired of fuggin' with my work van that I'm trusting my most prized .........PRIZE CHARIOT!!!!!!!!--------to OMER MILLER; SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE at Huffines Chevrolet in Plano, Texas......because I know he'll put my only asset in the hands of KEITH OVERTURF------ Hero and Champion of the F-Body Family of would-be Techies!!!!!
This Duo of VALUE and KNOWLEDGE are the ONLY people I'll ever trust my '98 Z to---------and a lot of you folks out there know that I don't let mortal people work on my "BABY" ---- EVER!!!!!!! ---
These guys are a treasure that the Huffines name is built on!!! VALUABLE; RARE; AN ALCHEMY OF TRUST!!!!!...and the day I even get the hint that Huffines forgot that????????....Hello anybody but Reliable OR Huffines Chevy!!!!!!
Questions???
This Duo of VALUE and KNOWLEDGE are the ONLY people I'll ever trust my '98 Z to---------and a lot of you folks out there know that I don't let mortal people work on my "BABY" ---- EVER!!!!!!! ---
These guys are a treasure that the Huffines name is built on!!! VALUABLE; RARE; AN ALCHEMY OF TRUST!!!!!...and the day I even get the hint that Huffines forgot that????????....Hello anybody but Reliable OR Huffines Chevy!!!!!!
Questions???
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