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chrisfrom nj 03-06-2007 09:12 PM

fuel pump
 
how easy is it to change the fuel pump on my 92 camaro rs do i need to drop the rear to get the tank out

JSPERFORMANCE 03-06-2007 11:53 PM

Its not a fun job but it can be done without removing the rear

bobb1589 03-06-2007 11:55 PM

aren't most fuel pumps in the tanks themselves? oh you meant drop the rear my bad i read it as drop the tank.... :p

JSPERFORMANCE 03-06-2007 11:56 PM

thinking out loud.. eh?

bobb1589 03-07-2007 12:02 AM

yes i seem to do that alot :x

chrisfrom nj 03-07-2007 07:50 AM

i tried to take one out of a 88 gta once its tight as hell without takeing the rear out i couldnt move the tank the car was going to the junkyard i ended up getting the sledge hammer and banging it out i need to do this one carefull its i drive my 92 rs daily

Tru2Chevy 03-07-2007 08:43 AM

Jack it up in the rear, put jack stands under the framerails, then undo the top mount for the two rear shocks. Also undo the panhard rod where it mounts to the unibody. Slowly lower the rear until you have enough room to get to the tank. Then loosen the filler neck where it connects to the side of the car, undo the straps, and lower the tank.

- Justin

Untamed 03-07-2007 10:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Tru2Chevy (Post 321317)
Jack it up in the rear, put jack stands under the framerails, then undo the top mount for the two rear shocks. Also undo the panhard rod where it mounts to the unibody. Slowly lower the rear until you have enough room to get to the tank. Then loosen the filler neck where it connects to the side of the car, undo the straps, and lower the tank.

- Justin

Good topic because I may have to do this as well.

And because I'm a tool, I assume the tank needs to be drained before doing this right? Can't just drop the tank and replace the pump without having an empty tank?

Tru2Chevy 03-07-2007 12:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Untamed (Post 321361)
Good topic because I may have to do this as well.

And because I'm a tool, I assume the tank needs to be drained before doing this right? Can't just drop the tank and replace the pump without having an empty tank?

It's far easier to drain the tank first.....gas is heavy.

- Justin

ZeroCool8891 03-07-2007 10:37 PM

ive dont it witout taken out the rear i did it in about 40 mins not long at all pritty easy

Teds89IROC 03-08-2007 11:50 AM

What gave me the most difficulty was getting the exhaust off because it was all welded together up to the cat. So I had to wrestle it all out.

chrisfrom nj 03-09-2007 10:17 PM

i can get the exhaust off all i need is time to do it allso it runs good when it wants to the car has a problem with the gas gauge when i step on the gas the gauge says full when i stop at a light it says empty while i have it all apart i might as well change the fuel pump one shot what would happen if i put a tpi fuel pump in

deadtrend1 03-10-2007 01:11 AM

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Originally Posted by chrisfrom nj (Post 322041)
what would happen if i put a tpi fuel pump in

Whats in the RS now? 3.1 or 305 TBI?

chrisfrom nj 03-10-2007 02:04 AM

305 tbi

deadtrend1 03-10-2007 11:57 PM

You could put a TPI pump in, but really no need to. MPFI and TPI's run around 38-42ish PSI. TBI needs around 14 PSI. The regulator would control it anyways.

chrisfrom nj 03-11-2007 05:32 PM

thanks


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