Installing a fuel pump - Any recommended shops?
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Got almost 200k on the stock fuel pump so I wanted to replace the pump for maintenance sake.
I bought a stock fuel pump online (AC Delco) but don't have the garage space and time to replace the pump myself.
I'm not too familiar on F-Body savvy shops around so-cal since I do most of the work myself on my car.
Can anyone recommend a shop that won't charge me an arm and a leg on labor? I live in the Orange County area but willing to travel if the price is right.
I bought a stock fuel pump online (AC Delco) but don't have the garage space and time to replace the pump myself.
I'm not too familiar on F-Body savvy shops around so-cal since I do most of the work myself on my car.
Can anyone recommend a shop that won't charge me an arm and a leg on labor? I live in the Orange County area but willing to travel if the price is right.
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Taking it to a shop will cost a lot! I would really think about doing it your self. Took me about a hour or so to do it with the trap door. A shop will drop the tank and charge a lot for it. It will cost you more then what you paid for the pump.
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