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agcneo
03-01-2007, 01:49 PM
ok well it has come to that point in every blazers life, where the fuel pump must be replaced. im lookin at quite a few of different pumps, and im not sure what one i should get. anyone got any opinions?

BlazerBoyLT98
03-01-2007, 02:32 PM
I would say go oem, heard horror stories about others if you do a search. Good luck

agcneo
03-01-2007, 04:45 PM
well i was just searching around online, and saw venom makes a "super cool" fuel pump, im actually kinda impressed by it. what do you guys think. heres the link.
http://www.autoanything.com/fuel-systems/60A2319A0A0A2346651.aspx

old_master
03-04-2007, 06:32 PM
..."For a sure fit, Venom uses carefully reclaimed OEM housing units to hold the Super Cool Fuel Pump’s new internal performance parts"...

Where do they reclaim them from? There are complete modules available for the same price online. Why not get the fuel level sender included?

mike2004tct
03-04-2007, 07:46 PM
..."For a sure fit, Venom uses carefully reclaimed OEM housing units to hold the Super Cool Fuel Pump’s new internal performance parts"...

Where do they reclaim them from? There are complete modules available for the same price online. Why not get the fuel level sender included?

Personally, I'd stick with a Delphi part. And I'd go with the whole assembly with the level sensor also. Those hoses that connect the pump to the assembly can become brittle over time. And the unit requires 2 filter/socks.
One on the base of the unit, another inside of it.

I tried a Carter pump, and it gave out after 13 months and less than 5k miles.

(I've yet to see a pump assembly for a '97 Blazer for under $300.00.
The Carter was $320.00 2 years ago, the Delphi I got for a discount of $308.00 from the guy who sold me the Carter, he felt sorry for me and gave me his purchase price, Dealer price is around $500.00)

CoughlinJ
03-08-2007, 06:06 PM
Try going to a U Pull it site. They usually have rows and rows of old blazers. When you get there, drop the old tank, and yank out the old fuel pump. Works great.

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