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Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) Lift Pump Installation

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i am going to install a new lift pump this weekend, it is my first install. any tips or tricks from those of you that have done it before? not looking for a "how to" response, but if there are any unusual issues that you have experienced during the install or any tips that have made the installation easier, i would greatly appreciate any suggestions. thanks.
 
JohnHaney said:
i am going to install a new lift pump this weekend, it is my first install. any tips or tricks from those of you that have done it before? not looking for a "how to" response, but if there are any unusual issues that you have experienced during the install or any tips that have made the installation easier, i would greatly appreciate any suggestions. thanks.





Make sure you don't lose the sealing washers... there are two per banjo bolt...



steved
 
Use a thin flat 7/16 wrench between the bracket and the pump to hold the stud from unscrewing from the pump. Do not put it back onto the side of the engine. Get a Vulcan relocation kit and put it down on the frame. SNOKING
 
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If you are limber enough, take a thick towel and drape it over the valve cover, and climb right onto the valve cover with your knees. It makes bending over to reach everything a wee bit easier.



The other thing that helped me, since I really could only get one arm down there comfortably while leaning on top of the engine is that I wrapped a piece of string around the bottom of the new LP, that way I pulled the studs tight up against the mounting bracket from underneath and held the string with my knee, that way I could put the nuts on the studs without fighting gravity. Hope that makes sense.
 
Hold off on replacing it one more weekend (unless it is already dead) and order a vulcan big line kit and move the pump to the rail
 
Supermod56 said:
Move the fuel filter out of the way and go through the top. And use new washers on the banjo's, piece of cake :D



thanks for the info supermod56, i was thinking that it would be easier to do from the top, thanks for confirming. swapped it out this afternoon way easier than i was thinking it was going to be, thanks to everyone for all the input.



i am in the process of installing all the items in my signature, including the bd aux pump. they offer a bypass kit to get rid of the stock lift pump but i opted to just assist the stock lift pump instead of getting rid of it. thanks again everyone.
 
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