At 2:55 p.m. central time after getting home from work after leaving for the Christmas holiday, the new fuel pump assembly arrived USPS.
I decided to drive the 4.75 mile trip back to work to install the new pump. It was nearly 60 degrees F today and 2 more hours of daylight.
It is a cheap Chinese made pump assembly but mainly I was after the frame of the whole thing. It is easy to swap a higher end pump on
this piece than the original closed up in a plastic can. As soon as possible I will buy a replacement cartridge to be ready for that day.
This came with new wiring. I had to split the wire cover to pull the connector for the top of the tank so it would reach. 5 minute job.
When I put the assembly in, 2 bolt holes would not line up. I'm making the connections point the same direction of the stock pump.
Remember this is Chinese made. The arrow stamped in it is pointing towards the right rear tail light. 2 of the bolt holes won't line up.
You can see
Sharpie marks.
I had to use a small chainsaw file to file the 2 holes that missed. Remember, this is made in China. It took 30 minutes and in and out of the
tank about 4 times removing the seal each time before filing. The seal had to be clipped a bit so that the seal wouldn't bump the bolts.
It is in. At 4:35 after connecting the fuel lines, it started. My old fuel pressure gauge must have bit the dust. 5.0 runs fine though. Thursday I will
reinstall the
Marshall fuel pressure gauge. Next step is to do that and reinstall the left rear wheel.
@410Fortune Thanks Jamie for directing
me towards the connector. Later on Thursday, get back onto the 4 post lift to address the exhaust system leak.
Merry Christmas I'm glad that Santa got here before sundown.