Easiest way to replace front fuel pump?
#21
Mother Trucker
The one I have will work, all the pumps from 90-96 were pretty much the same other than different tank sizes...thats what you need to know for it to work. The one for 80 would prob work for ya but in my experience you get what you pay for, all the other ones on that site are 120-160 bucks, I always had to find out the hard way, buy a cheap part, change it sooner. Dont let me sway you either way tho, I'm just telling you what I've found out.
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so i feel stupid but turns out pump isnt bad. i thought it was becuase when i was idling a few weeks ago after switching to the pump the truck stalled out. but i switched it today and its been fine. it wanted to stall once right after i started it but i gave it gas then it was fine.
#23
Mother Trucker
That doesnt always mean the pump is ok, if it were me I'd put a fuel pressure guage on there and make sure your fuel isnt dropping off after you start it. Might not hurt to put a new fuel filter on either if its been awhile.
#24
I just wanted to throw this out there, MTS Company has a bunch of sending units, fuel pumps, tank straps, and plastic tanks. They are the same company that sells to JC Whiteny for plastic tanks. Check out the link below to see if it will help at all. You will have to e-mail them to get a price but from what I remember, they aren't that bad.
www.mtscompany.com/ford.htm
~Tony
www.mtscompany.com/ford.htm
~Tony