Matt,
I belive you are looking for the fuel level sending unit (which holds the
electric fuel pump in the tank) part number 25028611. Take a look at
AC-Delco's parts website http://www.acdelco.com/html/catalog/index.htm and
you can see a picture of this part using the "Display Part Image by ACDelco
Part" link. Don't fall over when you buy the part - they are very proud
of this unit for a list price of around $480 (and that is without a fuel pump).
Regards,
Sean
At 08:15 AM 8/12/04, you wrote:
>Hello,
>I need to replace the whole fuel system on my 1990 chevy suburban w/tbi 350.
>The truck is a chicago truck and everything is rusted out.
>The fuel pump is dead and while trying to remove it all the lines just
>started
>falling apart (I'm really suprised that they lasted so long, some of the
>brake lines rusted through 3-4 years ago,and I've just been waiting to have
>to replace all the lines).
>Now the hard lines I can handle, it's the little things like the fuel pump
>mount/inlet/outlet plate and lines, the braided flex lines from tank to
>harline and from hardline to block.
>Where can I find a replacement fuel pump mount w/all the lines (in/out/evap)?
>I tried NAPA and they said no go, and everybody I ask says there aren't any
>good junkyards left around here (S. IL, Carbondale area).
>
>Also what should I use to replace the flex lines?
>The napa guy said he's made up hydraulic lines for a fuel system, is this
>safe? I'm assuming he meant braided type lines, not rubber ones.
>Is there something else I should use?
>
>I'm sure I'm not the first person that this has happened to, especially on a
>GM 350.
>
>Thanks for any suggestions, it's really frustrating to have something this
>easy be such a pain.
>I hate rust.
>
>Matt
>
>
>
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