I wonder why the relay, or fuse didn't pop, melting wires in a gas tank can't be safe from fire?!? And 8 mpg with those problems o … n E85. Stock stainless exhaust still intact. Hopefully, your tank will be pretty close to empty before attempting this. Book 2 of 4, page 6-1548 shows it as being mounted on one of the two stainless steel fuel lines coming up into the engine compartment just ahead of a monoblock which fastens the monoblock to the drivers side rear of the engine block. Reconnect the large and small fuel filler and vent hoses using the radiator type clamps. The '92 was a 4X4 and had the bucket seats.
Be sure to disconnect all the hoses on the tank before dropping it. Current statistics show that a large percentage of all cars on the road have a negative history. You realize how tall this thing stands when you try to step in or out gracefully, but concede and reach for a ladder. As a safety precaution, please disconnect the battery cables. Add at least five gallons to the tank before trying the new pump.
We have been the market leader for Vehicle History in the U. Steve answered 9 years ago i had a '99 half ton 4x4 with the 350. The 17 highway and 14 city mpg figures are probably not accurate. Only replaced normal wear items like belts, hoses and break pads. If these are factory figures, please consider that all factory mpg figures are done in a lab setting. You can find them at auto parts suppliers everywhere.
After looking at all the rust, and corrosion on my ground connection, I'm surprised the pump ever worked. No need, let it run for a minute and then drive it slowly and let all the fluids warm up together. I just went through this, and 7 parts places gave me 5 different answers. Go to the wire harness just outside the fuel tank. If the light shows you have juice, then it's your pump. Every year, millions of vehicles in the United States are declared salvage.
You will be more than impressed with with the condition of exterior. Wife doesn't like the newer body style. Just recently replace the first burnt out headlight bulb. Mileage inconsistency, stolen entries or an excessive amount of previous owners are facts that change the value of your car significantly, whether you know about it or not. I found on the pump one melted black wire. The pump was … fine, but very noisy at 145,000 miles , so I changed it out. Only major thing that the truck ever needed was the rear end at around 525k.
Replace the two long support strap bolts at the rear of the vehicle and tighten them appropriately. The body style change along with features like cabin air filters came first for the pickups in 1999 and then for the Suburbans Yukons etc. Engine has since been put into a 98 yukon and is still going strong. The carpet is very clean and shows very well. It starts a little rough in the winter but runs very, very well. You realize how massive this thing is when you pull up to the pump, and the guy behind the register puts down the newspaper and calls his stockbroker. Place a folded towel or wide flat piece of wood atop the jack and carefully raise the jack up against the fuel tank.
Mike answered about a year ago I just sold a 96 suburban 4x4 350 with over 565k on it. I think your queston was about Pressure regulator location. The front was relatively easy given a socket wrench with the right lengthed handle or breaker bar that fits into the area you are working hint: l … oosen the bolt holding the caliper together first in order to use the leverage of the vehicle to break it loose, then go after the bolt holding the caliper to the spindle. Would buy a new one tomorrow if they made the exact same model. This will slightly increase the cubic inch displacement of the engine - which will consume moe fuel. That's why we thought it was computer related.
I have a 1998 4x4, 454, K2500. I highly recommend replacing the wiring harness that powers the pump as well since it is very inexpensive and is submerged in fuel. The more it is fiddled with while the brake line is attached, the more chance to tear the break line or strip the Torx. I found my old 'O'-Ring to be just fine for re-use. Vehicles regularly get tested for roadworthiness. Remove the two long strap bolts from the rear of the tank, near the bumper.