Posted by John B. on December 12, 2014 at 09:39:39 from (50.106.227.130):
Had to replace the fuel pump on my 98 Blazer. A co-worker told me about a website for auto parts called Rockauto.com . They have good prices. I printed off the list of fuel pump prices and took it in to my local O'Riley store, he said they can't match the price but could sell me the pump for their cost which was $160 so I bought it while they had it in stock. The only thing wrong with my old pump was the fuel gauge didn't work properly. The new pump has a much better sending unit than the old one did. New pump is on the right. The electrical contact mechanism is much better. Seems like the bushing the old float pivoted on was very sloppy (picture #3). Could have ordered just the sending unit but decided while I had the pump assembly out I was replacing everything. Glad I did because as I lowered the tank one of the fuel line nipples broke off the pump. Anyway I got it replaced all for $160 plus tax. Normally the pump is $308.00. Plus I had to change out the electrical plug on the harness for the new pump. If this were a pickup truck I would have taken the bed off rather than lower the tank. Much easier taking the bed off..
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