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Posted by 308stang (Member # 7927) on :
 
i got a 1987 mustang gt vert.i need to replace the fuel pump.how hard is it and what do i got to do?
 
Posted by street_illegal_stang (Member # 1554) on :
 
first make sure your very low on gas.
I think in unplug the inertia switch in the trunk next to the tail light then try to start the car-doing this depressurises the system.
no smoking and unplug negitive on battery [Wink] !
jack the car up with jack stands,
disconnect the two fuel line from the tank plus the vapor vent line,disconnect both fuel sender and fuel pump harness,unbolt the gas filler using i think a 8 and 10mm sockets.loosen the tank strap using a cordless impact and (1/2 0r 9/16" socket)makes it a ease.
now some of the thing you'll have to disconnect will be a bitch so it might be easier as you drop the tank half ass in order to get to'em.
oh and use a floor jack to assist you in lowering the tank.
you'll figure it out, just reverse process and remember to plug the inertia switch back in.
 
Posted by 308stang (Member # 7927) on :
 
sounds like alot but im sure it can be done.ill day later today and let u guys know how it came out.
 
Posted by BlackStallion91 (Member # 8065) on :
 
taking out the fuel pump modual is a BITCH!!!!! GOOD LUCK!
 
Posted by SHORTSHIFTER89 (Member # 7810) on :
 
did mine last year need two people to help old the tank be ready for gas to run down your arms and everywere else yeat it's a pain but easy with two people. i need to take mine down again because i float is bad. sending unit. good luck oh dont forget to get a gas can and fill it up. [Big Grin]
 
Posted by street_illegal_stang (Member # 1554) on :
 
It not that big of a job,maybe 2-3 hours.
I forgot to add if/when removing the retaining ring(s) off the top of the tank-use masking tape on the flat head screw driver when smacking it with your hammer. 10w40 oil is okay to use to reinstall the gas filler neck.
check for leak before you test drive [Wink]
 
Posted by 92stangLX (Member # 3252) on :
 
Not too bad if your tank is near empty and you have a buddy help. The worst part about it is being covered in gas when you are done. Make sure you don't create a start when taking off the retaining ring (experts say use a brass punch instead of steel). Also make sure you put that fucking stupid o-ring on right or the shit will leak [Smile]
 




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