Machines | Pt.1 2007 Chevy Pickup Fuel Pump Replacement At D-Ray's Shop
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Replacing a fuel pump is not as hard as you might think. I'll show you how to do it yourself, and save a ton of money on labor! Don't miss pt2 and 3....
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He should've blocked his phone number
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The problem with this video (like a lot of them) is that it has music/sound in the background which means that most men that are elders at around 60 or older cannot hear his voice clearly and so will look for another video!
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I watched all 3 videos in this set. Well done, sir.
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Your technique looks like it would work well for anybody who doesn't live in a northern state where road salt is used heavily. Dropping the tank is a pain but two rusted bolts are a lot easier to deal with than eight.
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fare una apertura nel cassone era così complicato? car make with the ass....
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Hey D Ray, you are the man i don't know if you invented this technique ,but man its as good as hot apple pie,taken many beds off my old Chevys PU but never thought of Tipping it,i did not need to do fuel but a brake line broke back there on my 00 silverado, between the gas tank and frame,and man it was so easy,i sat on my mechanics chair to put it together,but whenever i need to do the pump it will be a piece of cake, im in getting ready to do all the fuel lines and brake lines over so i will be using this method again,come to think of it i might put hinges on the one side since ill be tipping it so much LOL chevys Achilles heel rusted brake and fuel lines, Thanks for posting this ,much appriciated
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Are you kidding me? Really?
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If the ladies don't find you handsome, they sure will find you Handy ~ Red Green
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that was actually pretty informative, thanks man!
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Thank you very much for this video. I have a 2001 Dodge Ram. I have looked at a lot of videos, and not a single one of them suggested your tilt method! I had seen one about tilting it to the back, but not the side!
The Dodge has one bolt to the front and two in the back. Otherwise basically identical! I used a 12" and a 6" extension with a Craftsman (guaranteed not to break) ratchet with an 8" box end wrench as a breaker bar. PB Blaster for about 10 minute soak. It wasn't easy, but I am 64 and I suffer from vertigo when I lay on my back, and survived one heart attack...and I got them to turn! I'm not strong but I'm cheap and persistent! I have the short bed (6 foot??) and I was able to lift the side of the bed all by myself! I was afraid it would be too heavy. I see how you are built and I figured that you could lift me with one arm! But I decided to go for it...and it's not very bad at all! -
Dealer quoted me $1,100 to replace my fuel pump. I Just switched out my fuel pump and can't thank you enough for the excellent video and detailed description of what to do, I didn't have it as easy as you appeared to, struggled to release the bolts they were on super tight and a pain to remove, sprayed them with PB Blaster and waited a bit. Wrestled to get the old pump out of the tank, it did not want to come out....but I wouldn't have attempted to do this without you video. New pump was $200 and about 3 hours of my time. Wear googles!!!!! And have a buddy help you if you can.
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My fuel pump just went out in my 2002 Silverado and all I saw in my head were dollar signs $$$, spilled gas, and scraped knuckles. Now that I've seen your video, I feel fairly confident in trying the replacement myself. Thanks for posting this tutorial D-Ray.....very well done.
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great video I will be doing that this weekend to get to my regulator ..08 GM Sierra....save me some cash...
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I am thinking of doing this to my '99 Dodge Dakota. Its an 8 foot bed. Trouble I see, is that i am in New England, home of RUST............unlike the truck in this video, which doesnt have much rust.
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Thank you very much. That helped me a lot.
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who is the idiot ,who design the pump in a place with no access ?
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What is the reason to remove the tailgate?
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Awsome vid ! I've got a '84 GMC camper special with dual tanks, the fuel lines have gone bad and need to be replaced. I tried to figure out how to get to them from underneath... no way ! I didn't even think about just lifting one side of the bed at a time and was really sweating it on how I was going to get them out. Now I know .... I don't know how easy it's going to be to do this myself ... 8" bed and a full length topper, but at least now I've got hope !
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Nice job.. Good video
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thank you so much for this video! my dad and I fixed the fuel pump and filter in my truck. you saved me a lot of money.