98 walbro pump install
#24
nope just tie it up to a side The only reason the stock setups have the return redirected back to the sock is 'cos it's already filtered though the sock and the filter and so they dump it right back at the pump to keep the sock clean in the long run.
#25
is a straight pain in the *** unless you notch like SPAZ1 said..i know i am going to after i drop the tank again..i am not cutting on top of my fuel tank if its leakin..ya know?
#26
I used the kit from racetronix... I still had to drop the tank down a bit to get the lines off and it was really hard to get the pump unit back into the tank through the hole. Now my fuel gauge doesn't go to full anymore. I am going to pull it apart again when I put it away for winter.
#29
Mines an 01 so it doesnt have the baffles. I bought the racetronix pump only for $150 (I didnt see the need for the harness) and its been great especially since it fits in without modifying the bucket its been good for about 6 months now.
#31
Why are 98's left in the dark? Racetronix makes a fuel pump kit specifically for 98's. It's a straight forward install. The only thing that really sucks is the metal tank itself is not as easy to move around compared to the plastic tank when you drop it.
#32
I just pulled the piece out of the sock and it fit right on.
I had a really hard time getting the pump back in on my 98 it is mounted on a springloaded leaver and It didn't want to go down the weird shape just at a weird angle.
I had a really hard time getting the pump back in on my 98 it is mounted on a springloaded leaver and It didn't want to go down the weird shape just at a weird angle.