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Need help identifing Fuel pump


BlazinMlew
03-28-2006, 12:48 AM
I need to know how I can identify which fuel pump I have in my 2000 Blazer. They seem to run in 2 part #'s as in "SGK" or "TCH". do I have to drop the tank to actually figure it out or can I track the harness elsewhere.

Also When I took the Blazer to the dealer today they said that the pump is "a Delco specific part" and wanted me to pay upwards of $600 for it. How full of crap is this guy or am I really that screwed?

B.T.W.~ Its a 2000 2 door 4WD if that makes any big difference.

Thank you in advance for your time.

DINO55
03-28-2006, 07:20 AM
Maybe this will help ya...

http://www.acdelco.com/ (Search for your part# here)

http://store.getgmparts.com/fuel-pumps.html

mike2004tct
03-28-2006, 07:30 AM
Either Napaonline.com or Autozone.com will get you the right number.
Make sure you fill out the profile correctly for your truck - 2 door or 4 door.

The reason for 2 p/n's is dependant upon two different models, 2 door or 4 door. The 4 door tank is narrower and taller than the flater 2 door tank.
(I"ve been thru this, I got the wrong part and crammed a 4 door pump into a 2 door tank, it worked OK, but it was hard to compress the assembly, and the level sensor didn't work correctly- the idiot at the parts store thought an S10 pick-up was the same as a Blazer - they aren't)

XPC2004
03-28-2006, 08:49 AM
...they said that the pump is "a Delco specific part" and wanted me to pay upwards of $600 for it...


Holy cow. I got a fuel pump for my 95 blazer 4wd for $140 cdn including the new fuel filter and taxes. It's around $130 cdn for the sending unit. Just did this last week. (it wasn't a delco part) You'll find a few Dealers and supliers who just say they're ... Delco Specific... there are other aftermarket parts, it's buyer beware though. Mentioned throughout this forum, there are good brands, and bad brands, to be safe always use the 'manufacturers suggested brands'

Went to the parts supplier, gave them the model, and vin number and in about 2mins they found the replacement parts.

~Xpc

MT-2500
03-28-2006, 11:28 AM
To make double sure you are getting the right one when you drop tha tank the fuel pump module will have the code on it if original pump.
Gm parts department can run the vin no and usually come up with the right one.
MT

Rick Norwood
03-28-2006, 08:02 PM
I did the AutoZone thing too. I bought a Bosch brand pump for my 93 2wd 4Door. It cost Approx. $100. U.S. including the filter sock and tax over the counter. The pump works fine, but the gaskets were the wrong size. See my thread on Bad Gas Tank Gaskets. Go to your local GM Dealership and buy the GM gas tank gasket for $10. U.S. The dealer that told you it is a Delco specific part is wrong. There are aftermarket pumps available and work great.

mike2004tct
03-28-2006, 08:34 PM
I did the AutoZone thing too. I bought a Bosch brand pump for my 93 2wd 4Door. It cost Approx. $100. U.S. including the filter sock and tax over the counter. The pump works fine, but the gaskets were the wrong size. See my thread on Bad Gas Tank Gaskets. Go to your local GM Dealership and buy the GM gas tank gasket for $10. U.S. The dealer that told you it is a Delco specific part is wrong. There are aftermarket pumps available and work great.

Hey Rick, when you did the AutoZone thing, did they also offer an ACDelco p/n? for the '93.

Unfortunatley for the original poster (who has a '00 Blazer), he'll have to settle for a $300.00+ USD part (same as my '97 pump assembly), because these are the units with the plastic case surrounding the pump to keep it always in about a quart of gas for cooling) and they have 2 socks and a level sensor attached. ($320 at Napa, $350 at AZ for the Delco part, $500.00 at a dealer). The Napa part is a Carter pump, I've had mine for a year now without a problem. No Bosch parts for the '97s to '01s that I know of. The Carter assembly came with a gasket equal to the GM unit I got with a previous level sensor kit, no problems there either.

Rick Norwood
03-29-2006, 05:18 PM
Hey Rick, when you did the AutoZone thing, did they also offer an ACDelco p/n? for the '93.

Unfortunatley for the original poster (who has a '00 Blazer), he'll have to settle for a $300.00+ USD part (same as my '97 pump assembly), because these are the units with the plastic case surrounding the pump to keep it always in about a quart of gas for cooling) and they have 2 socks and a level sensor attached. ($320 at Napa, $350 at AZ for the Delco part, $500.00 at a dealer). The Napa part is a Carter pump, I've had mine for a year now without a problem. No Bosch parts for the '97s to '01s that I know of. The Carter assembly came with a gasket equal to the GM unit I got with a previous level sensor kit, no problems there either.

I'm not sure if they offered a Delco Pump at the Autozone store or not. The Bosch was a life time gauranteed part and they had one in stock, so I bought it.

Try WWW.GMPartsdirect.com (http://www.GMPartsdirect.com) They're pretty much 1/2 price of the dealers.

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