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Old 02-11-2008, 01:14 PM   #1
tyjoja
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fuel pump change

Hey guys, a little off topic here, but I need some help if possible. I'm usually here on the 73-87 posts with my 73 shortwide, but have a question on my wifes 2000 astro van. It died on her and it looks like the fuel pump the chev garage wants 1000.00 plus to fix it, so I've been trying to research here and there to see if this is something I might be able to do on my own. I'm not the best mechanic around but do okay on most of the basics. Any help or hints would be much appreciated. do I need any special tools? I saw on ebay a new fuel pump for a 100.00 bucks, is this the way to go? the part from chevy is 5 to 6 hundred and 3 hundred from autozone. thanks in advance bob
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