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Old 09-15-2024, 07:10 AM   #15
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It's your business but remember you get what you pay for.
I looked on RockAuto and those pumps range from $35.00 to $230.00 the later being a Delco pump.
The Walmart pump you installed will without question leave on the side of the road before too many miles.
I'd spend a little more money and get a better quality pump .
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It's your business but remember you get what you pay for.
I looked on RockAuto and those pumps range from $35.00 to $230.00 the later being a Delco pump.
The Walmart pump you installed will without question leave on the side of the road before too many miles.
I'd spend a little more money and get a better quality pump .
I agree. I bought it just to make sure that the problem was with the fuel pump. Better spend the $30 to check first. Once I can get it out of the sloped driveway and raise it. to more comfortably get in under it, I will do a more permanent swap. It's a 25' foot rig, stuck on a 25' foot sloped driveway.
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Old 09-16-2024, 09:06 AM   #17
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Sounds like a plan
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