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Old 08-31-2005, 09:33 PM
conan7 conan7 is offline
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Re: 1995 f-150 fuel pump replacement

Well I can't speak specifically for the F150, but I just recently did my 89 Buick LeSabre's fuel pump.

The job is basically the same. You need to take the tank off.

my problems

1. Strap Bolts were very rusted, so rusted in fact I needed to cut the straps and then cut the bolts.

2. Fuel lines need to be disconnected and they were in very bad shape. I broke both of them because the fittings were rusted badly and therefore I twisted the fuel line trying to get them off.

3. I needed to put a splice on the fuel lines


Anyway your truck is newer and you might have different fittings and clips than a Buick has so you might not have any trouble at all.

By the way I also live in Canada and my bolts will rust quicker than if I lived in California. (not sure where in the country you live in).

I have had other cars that were very old and no problems at all. It all depends on the underside of your car and the condition it is in.
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