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good way of getting to the bottom of that.One last note though,I have never needed to change the whole assembly.Once or twice I've had to cut the lines on top.They make a replacemet that have tapered ends so you can stick them down into the tube that u cut and solder or (swet) them together.Atleast they give you an option thank for finding out the price differance.I figured the assembly was a dealer part,so i never tried or have had to buy one (yet)
I hope you're not soldering or sweating a line on gas lines. This is a disaster waiting to happen

On these assemblies ('97 to '05) there's three lines, a feed (5/16"), a return (3/8"), and a vent. They are all plastic lines, and the feed and return lines have pinch connectors on them. The vent line is just a push-on pull-off flexible fitting. If you ever take these lines off the pump assembly, get new pinch connectors (I didn't, and had to drop the tank again to replace the leaking connectors- and I broke the plastic outlet on the pump assembly to boot- very expensive ).
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Re: 1998 Blazer fuel pump stopped

No,No I solder the lines while the whole assembly was on the bench.I was also refering to the 95's
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Re: 1998 Blazer fuel pump stopped

I had a similar situation and I couldn't figure out which pump I had before the parts place closed, so bought both(700 bucks later) and planned to return the other. I opened the boxes before I dropped the tank and one had a service bulletin in it that said the the '98 blazers (maybe others) had faulty electrical connectors on the end of the vehicle wiring harness. There is a$5.00 kit made that replaces this connector. If you notice that the plug on the top of the pump is worn, melted or full of dirt, you've solved the problem. I solved mine my wiggling the plug, and it worked! Then I opened up the plug, cleaned the terminals and put dielectric gel into the plug and TA-DA, the pump has run perfect since, without dropping the tank, without buying the kit, or replacing the pump and it only took about 10 minutes to fix. I would try this before even dropping the tank!!!
Apparently there is a TSB out on this and the shop people I've talked to at my local dealer they think it should have been recalled, but they're not making this cheap fix known to the public... Figures.
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Something that I have not come accross in this thread yet is the fact that if the pump is loud enough while running, it is a good sign that the pump is going out...it may be tomarrow or a couple of years before it finaly goes but its well on its way...if your driving down the road and its been driving you nuts and your s10 dies, and you turn the key and dont hear it.....ill bet money that the pump is shot. This happened to me 2 weeks ago and now I love it.....no humm.....plus I did notice performance increase after I installed the new pump...also make sure that seal sits down into the tank....I have to drop my tank again and fix this.....it leaks when I fill her up...
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Re: 1998 Blazer fuel pump stopped

Not to be picky but a humming form the fuel pump isn't 100% bad. When you turn the key on or off you should hear the pump prime with that wonderful sound. Not hearing it is a sign of being totally dead. I'll agree hearing it loudly while running isn't good but the pump on mine has whined since the factory, it made it about 90,000 (died w/o ANY warning) and the new one made a slight sound too(currently has 45,000mi on it).
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Re: 1998 Blazer fuel pump stopped

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Not to be picky but a humming form the fuel pump isn't 100% bad. When you turn the key on or off you should hear the pump prime with that wonderful sound. Not hearing it is a sign of being totally dead. I'll agree hearing it loudly while running isn't good but the pump on mine has whined since the factory, it made it about 90,000 (died w/o ANY warning) and the new one made a slight sound too(currently has 45,000mi on it).
I will agree with that...when you turn the key to the on possition you should hear a whine...but after it stops, THEN you start the vehicle....but when your driving down the road with the windows up and the radio at a clear hearing level and you can still hear the thing whining.....thats what Im talking about.....also I was told, by a GM mechanic that the pump runs hotter at 1\4tank or less becouse the pump is not all the way submerged in the gas to properley cool it. I also notice that my new pump is louder at 1\4 tank or less. This must be the reason. Im also told that these pumps are called low lubricating pumps. Boy Ill tell you....this setup sux.......but at 155000 miles I realy cant complain.
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Re: 1998 Blazer fuel pump stopped

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....but when your driving down the road with the windows up and the radio at a clear hearing level and you can still hear the thing whining.....thats what Im talking about.....also I was told, by a GM mechanic that the pump runs hotter at 1\4tank or less becouse the pump is not all the way submerged in the gas to properley cool it. setup sux.......
I've noticed that my aftermarket pump (Carter) is quite noisy-er than the original AC-Delco pump was. I can hear it over the radio, and I'm HARD of Hearing. But it works fine, and I kept my old pump in case of the Carter pump failing (I had to replace it because I broke a fitting of the case)
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Re: 1998 Blazer fuel pump stopped

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I've noticed that my aftermarket pump (Carter) is quite noisy-er than the original AC-Delco pump was. I can hear it over the radio, and I'm HARD of Hearing. But it works fine, and I kept my old pump in case of the Carter pump failing (I had to replace it because I broke a fitting of the case)
When I took my old pump out i was curiouse about the workings of the thing and I found that it had a carter pump inside the casing.....that may be why...so I am assuming this is the 3rd pump put in the truck?....I didnt notice if the new system I put in had a carter or ac-delco...but I can say that I can drive the truck and not hear it except when I first turn the key and the pump builds up pressure...and when the fuel gets below 1\4 tank.....so....if im looking forward to replacing the pump I put in at about anouther 75000 miles...I guess I need to find an external 60-66 psi pump....becouse the next time I do it iIm not spending 400 bucks....anyone know were I can find a 60-66 PSI external pump?
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Re: 1998 Blazer fuel pump stopped

Yesterday was a really nice day so we tackled the fuel pump.

Removed the fuel pump from the tank and bench tested - dead.
Bought the new fuel pump, $270, and bench tested it before getting it "wet" - worked.
Reinstalled everything and going good.

The job took about 4 hours.

If anyone has any questions on problems we ran into etc, just let me know.

Thanks for all the good advice.
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I've viewed this forum often and gained valuable insite. Thanks to those that respond. I've searched and can't find a problem that is like mine, so here it is.

Drove my Blazer to work and then to lunch without any problems. When I was going to go home all systems seem to be working, starter, lights etc. The starter turned the engine without starting. After a couple of tries I noticed that the familiar buzzing from the fuel pump when you turn the key to "on" was missing. From noon until 4PM something broke while the car was sitting. Any thoughts?
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Re: 1998 Blazer fuel pump stopped

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I will agree with that...when you turn the key to the on possition you should hear a whine...but after it stops, THEN you start the vehicle....but when your driving down the road with the windows up and the radio at a clear hearing level and you can still hear the thing whining.....thats what Im talking about.....also I was told, by a GM mechanic that the pump runs hotter at 1\4tank or less becouse the pump is not all the way submerged in the gas to properley cool it. I also notice that my new pump is louder at 1\4 tank or less. This must be the reason. Im also told that these pumps are called low lubricating pumps. Boy Ill tell you....this setup sux.......but at 155000 miles I realy cant complain.
I agree that it shouldn't be screaming, but I guess it all depends on what pump you have, as someone later posted that their's is loud(which if it's that loud you should be scared). Anyway, I'd heard that info about the pumps heating up when low on gas, I wonder if that has anything to do with pump failure?

While I was at a dealer the other day I saw that they Guarantee the factory pumps for life... I didn't push the issue but maybe an option for replacement...?..

I also have a part number for the wiring harness on the fuel pump. I have an 18 gallon tank in a 4.3L 4Dr 4X4 but the Napa # is 888-543. The variations are: 888-544, or 888-553 depending upon your pump. It comes with new plug, about a 4inch wire lead, crimps and heat shrink. Not bad for 13.00 instead of the 351.00 pump.
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