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Re: replacing fuel pump in 95 k1500
Before going into it and spending money, make sure you know for sure it is the problem. Trust me, I've jumped into repairs too fast a lot of the time and end up spending time and money that wasn't necessary! It depends on how rusty the bolts that hold the bed in. A friend of mine was going to remove the bed but instead just dropped the tank because the bolts were to rusty on the bed. Also it depends on how much gas is still in the tank. Once bed is removed you also need to re-align it. A fuel PUMP from AutoZone runs $50-$80, and and the entire sending unit about $250. Approximate numbers. I would advise against aftermarket fuel pumps. I know it pricey to go OEM but on a fuel pump you are just better off to do so. Look at RockAuto.com for prices on AC-Delco or Delphi pump / sending units. They usually have the best prices for OEM type stuff, unless you have an AC-Delco warehouse somewhere near you.
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1996 Suburban | 5.7 liter 350 | 4L60E - Transgo Shift Kit | 4X4
K&N Intake | Magnaflow Cats | Flowmaster 50 Series

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