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Old 05-14-2024, 04:48 PM   #5
jamyers
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Re: Modern Fuel Pump Module into an In-Bed Tank

Got a Dorman fuel line quick connector and used high pressure fuel hose to connect to the steel line feeding the engine, and a short piece of heater hose with a bolt clamped in the end of it to block the vent line (the tank has vented caps).

I could have hit the local wrecking yard for an electrical connector, but instead sprang for the $25 connector from Amazon.

Cut down and bent the old access panel piece to make a protective cover for the whole thing - keep the sun and monkeyfingers away from things.

And ta-DAH!! The finished product - a GM fuel pump that is SO much quieter than the old one ever was, along with a second filter, a better electrical pass through, and a neater install to boot.
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