Fuel pump removal.
#1
Fuel pump removal.
I'm pretty sure my fuel pump is gone in my 2001 4.8 extended cab 4x4, curious what is the easiest way to get at the fuel pump, can i drop the tank from the bottom, or do i have to take the box off? Any help would be appreciated.
#2
RE: Fuel pump removal.
I would say take the bed off if you have an extra hand. Dropping the tank (for me anyways) is a pain while working under jack stands or the ground. Draining the fuel and get those pesky straps off can be a pain.
#4
RE: Fuel pump removal.
8 bolts hold the bed on. Take those out, disconnect the fuel filler neck, and unhook the taillights and other wiring (towing harness if applicable). Use a cherry picker and straps or chain or about 4 guys to lift the bed off. Disconnect the fuel lines from on top of the gas tank. Take a hammer and flat bladed screwdriver and tap the cover counter-clockwise. Everything else is per instructions provided with the fuel pump. If you need rear shocks, it's a great time to do them.
#5
RE: Fuel pump removal.
How the heck is that easier?! I did my dad's 00 Sierra fuel pump and I dropped the tank. He didn't have much gas in it so the tank wasn't heavy... I know if you have a full tank you'd wanna try to siphon some out but come on now. Get a big jack and jack up the tank just a hair, unbolt the straps, lower the tank down a tad, disconnect pump and fuel lines, change senders, reverse process for installation. Hhmmm........
By the way I think this only took us like 2 hours and that was going slow. This could easily be done in 45 minutes to an hour unless your a first time fuel pump changer.
By the way I think this only took us like 2 hours and that was going slow. This could easily be done in 45 minutes to an hour unless your a first time fuel pump changer.
#8
RE: Fuel pump removal.
If you have air tools you can remove to bed and replace the filter in 45 min to an hour easy. So much easier the droping the bed. I have done one dropping the tank and on the same truck with removing the bed and removing the bed is so much easier. And i have also done 3 trucks in the last 6 months and the bed removing was the way to go.
#10
RE: Fuel pump removal.
ORIGINAL: 72charger
How the heck is that easier?! I did my dad's 00 Sierra fuel pump and I dropped the tank. He didn't have much gas in it so the tank wasn't heavy... I know if you have a full tank you'd wanna try to siphon some out but come on now. Get a big jack and jack up the tank just a hair, unbolt the straps, lower the tank down a tad, disconnect pump and fuel lines, change senders, reverse process for installation. Hhmmm........
By the way I think this only took us like 2 hours and that was going slow. This could easily be done in 45 minutes to an hour unless your a first time fuel pump changer.
How the heck is that easier?! I did my dad's 00 Sierra fuel pump and I dropped the tank. He didn't have much gas in it so the tank wasn't heavy... I know if you have a full tank you'd wanna try to siphon some out but come on now. Get a big jack and jack up the tank just a hair, unbolt the straps, lower the tank down a tad, disconnect pump and fuel lines, change senders, reverse process for installation. Hhmmm........
By the way I think this only took us like 2 hours and that was going slow. This could easily be done in 45 minutes to an hour unless your a first time fuel pump changer.
That aside - it CAN be easier depending on whether or not the straps are easily undone. Wrestle with some that don't come easily undone and tell me which is easier.
That's cool you did one on your dads truck, but talk to someone at a truck-oriented performance shop that replaces numerous pumps on a weekly basis and see how many prefer removing the bed to dropping the tank.