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Old 04-11-2011, 08:50 AM
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Ok guys I've got a bd fuel pump, but I'm not wanting to drop everything from the bottom to get to it. I had seen a thread on here that takes the fuel pump out from the top via an access panel. Does anyone know where that link is. I need it quick so I can get this done!!! It's my grocrey getter lol, and I need groceries lmfao lol. No but seriously I need to get it done asap!!
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This should give you a generalization on where to cut to access the pump. Make adjustments as you see fit.



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Thanks a whole bunch!!!! I thought the fuel pump was farther to the right on my 93 but I guess I was wrong!!! Good thing I'm a welder fabricator lol. I be coming to Jersey this summer. My wife is from North Jersey.
Again Thank You very very much!!
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Just did this to mine yesterday. Pretty simple.
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Use tin snips instead of a dremel or similar. It's quicker, less messy and safer.
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I agree!!!
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Originally Posted by SS RRR
Use tin snips instead of a dremel or similar. It's quicker, less messy and safer.
Pneumatic shears cut like butter.


This should help
https://ls1tech.com/forums/lt1-lt4-m...-mod-pics.html

I have a PDF copy of the one I used a few years ago for my swap, it was on
http://www.geocities.com/formulapowe...mp.html?200824 but has since been taken down.
I can email it to you if you want it, it's too big (900k) to attach to this thread.
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Yea send it via e-mail, here's my e-mail addres
dragonartconcepts@yahoo.com
Thanks
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Originally Posted by icedragon642
Yea send it via e-mail, here's my e-mail addres
Done
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Thanks!!!! You Da Man!!!!!!
It's gonna be a hot day for me today lol!!!
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Originally Posted by James Montigny
Done
Mind sending it to me too please?
randy_cherry_200927@yahoo.com
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Originally Posted by James Montigny
Done
Thanks man i appreciate it.




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