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f 150 fuel pump

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jim malla

07-22-2006 16:16:56




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does anyone have an easy way of changing the fuel pump in the tank? the factory connections are hard to get off.any suggestions. its a 1998 f 150 2 wheel drive.




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Bob

07-23-2006 09:37:29




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 Re: f 150 fuel pump in reply to jim malla, 07-22-2006 16:16:56  
Are you using the correct tool to disconnect the fuel lines? Also, blowing the gravel out of the quick-disconnect fittings with compressed air, then squirting soume light oil in them makes it easier to get them apart.



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Jim malla

07-23-2006 13:47:10




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 Re: f 150 fuel pump in reply to Bob, 07-23-2006 09:37:29  
Where can you get the tool for taking the lines off? Thanks



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Bob

07-23-2006 14:44:02




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 Re: f 150 fuel pump in reply to Jim malla, 07-23-2006 13:47:10  
Most any auto parts store would likely have them. Here's a link, to see what they look like.



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no brainer

07-22-2006 19:35:28




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 Re: f 150 fuel pump in reply to jim malla, 07-22-2006 16:16:56  
Take the bed loose and slide it back but don"t forget to disconnect the wires for lights .



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Steve Crum

07-22-2006 18:58:03




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 Re: f 150 fuel pump in reply to jim malla, 07-22-2006 16:16:56  
I'm not sure if the later ones are different but when the pump in my 89' f-150 4x4 screwed up, I dropped the tank. Closer inspection of the tank revealed it was also junk, so I replaced it all and did not put the skid plate back on which held all the crap and moisture and rotted the tank. Rather chance rupturing the tank and knowing it right away, than have it start leaking and catch fire when i'm not expecting it.

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UncleTom

07-22-2006 17:44:13




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 Re: f 150 fuel pump in reply to jim malla, 07-22-2006 16:16:56  
I have read that there is 2 ways to change an intank pump. Drop the tank, or raise the box. I have read that it is esier to raise the box. You dont have to lower a tank with gas in it. Here is a Ford Truck fourum that you can ask questions on. This is for the 90-96 year truck. There are other year fourms on there if you look.
http://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?s=91ae85c1d2f029aba89e220acffbe1a8&forumid=28

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