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Originally Posted by Tru2Chevy
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
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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?
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