donjetman
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yea, that helps too 

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It's really not all that bad to do, even on jackstands. I've done mine twice like this. Prepped it alone and my son helped me drop it the next day.Says the guy with a lift in his garage![]()
As it should be done.It's really not all that bad to do, even on jackstands. I've done mine twice like this. Prepped it alone and my son helped me drop it the next day.
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And AC/heat as well. Must be niceSays the guy with a lift in his garage![]()
What's it like if your tank is full, and your fuel pump goes then?
I gotta buy some taller jackstands. lolIt's really not all that bad to do, even on jackstands. I've done mine twice like this. Prepped it alone and my son helped me drop it the next day.
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I gotta buy some taller jackstands. lol
July 9th, 2024 Update: Just picked up the Tahoe from the shop. The new Fuel Pump, Vapor Canister and lock ring installed by the shop for $380. Currently 113 here in metro-PHX... so glad I didn't try doing this myself. Just filled her back up and all is good.Update: Going to do an about face. A work buddy referred me to a highly recommended, family-owned shop w/50 years in business. They'll charge me 3 hours for a total of $390 to drop the tank and change the fuel pump. They're fine with me providing the parts. In light of that, went ahead and ordered the AC/Delco pump w/sender, a new Lock ring, and Charcoal vapor canister from Rock Auto. Scheduled to have it done on July 9th, will advise how it goes.
Much more down to earth than the $1,593 estimate I had received at Firestone and worth it to me in terms of not having to spend a Saturday pulling the seat, fabbing the access plate and changing the pump.
Happy days are here again!July 9th, 2024 Update: Just picked up the Tahoe from the shop. The new Fuel Pump, Vapor Canister and lock ring installed by the shop for $380. Currently 113 here in metro-PHX... so glad I didn't try doing this myself. Just filled her back up and all is good.![]()
It's just me, but if I find a shop I can trust, like I did when I was in self storage and could not work on my stuff all the time, I spread the word and tip them. Especially if they let me supply parts. Thankfully, the guy I found now has his own shop and I work there sometimes.July 9th, 2024 Update: Just picked up the Tahoe from the shop. The new Fuel Pump, Vapor Canister and lock ring installed by the shop for $380. Currently 113 here in metro-PHX... so glad I didn't try doing this myself. Just filled her back up and all is good.![]()
Where exactly is that. It looks like in front of the hump for the rear seats? I want to do the same. With all the traveling I do, a 1 hour job in an auto store parking lot beats a tow and everything else that comes with it.
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I finally got up the gumption to do the pre-emptive access panel. I'd like to give a big shout out to @89Suburban for his excellent pictures in this thread.
I head out for a 10 day trip to Idaho Friday with 2 ATVs in tow, so I figured why not thwart one of Murphys possible plans. I have a new pump, but the truck is running fine. It's just a what-if solution. I wanted to remove the rear seats to make a platform for sleeping during our team driving (it should hopefully be like time travel! Just like when we were kids!), so it made sense to dive into this project.
Anyways, maybe I'll never have to use it, but at least it's now how GM should've built it in the first place IMO. Luckily the carpet hides my mediocre sheet metal skills.......