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Old 04-02-2006, 10:53 PM
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Default Walbro 255LPH intank pump install?

Anybody done this? I am doing this for the first time, never done before. Need to know what i need thats stock and what doesnt need to be there anymore. installation tips and pictures needed. please help ASAP

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I used this write up. Its pretty good. I could also use those AC components PM me
http://www.public.asu.edu/~nicolasd/...mpinstall.html
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A dremel makes modifying the fuel bucket pretty easy.
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98's dont have the fuel bucket though
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I used this write up. Its pretty good. I could also use those AC components PM me
http://www.public.asu.edu/~nicolasd/...mpinstall.html
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well i winged it i guess, left the return line on, put the new pump on and clamped it down into place. new hose for the main feed. so as far as i can tell it looks good and no leaks, pulled it out after firing a few times and running to see if anything was moving aroudn etc.




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