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Old 10-09-2008, 10:45 AM
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I am going to be replacing my fuel pump by cutting the hole in the floorboard of the truck, but does anyone have the dimensions of that hole and exactly where it's located on that truck hump??
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what truck? year?
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****. i meant trunk. its an 02 camaro. the trunk hump
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I cut mine today, I don't know if its big enough, I'm still waiting on my pump. There is a link somewhere around here that has some pretty decent pictures.
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Here's mine I did in my '98, it's only a tiny bit different on yours (which I've explained in the thread + below)

https://ls1tech.com/forums/fueling-injection/990234-98-fuel-pump-replacement-panel-cutout-done.html

Basically, what I've cut out is the area starting up front and cut towards the back, for '99 and above start at the back end of the hump and go forward ... same location side to side




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