
JOrtman said:Hate to bother you guys because I know this stuff gets asked often. Whats the best technique to get to the lift pump? Do I really have to take the starter off. Am I really going to get that much fuel all over it? The master cylinder sure seems in the way. Would like to attack the job and get it done instead of stabbing at it. Seriously, 30 minutes?
Get to it like Supermod said. Two bolts, lay the filter on the fenderwell, and you've got all the room you need.Supermod56 said:2 10mm head bolts hold the filter housing to the intake, take it off, makes it a lot easier, especially if you got big hands like I do! Never understood why some guys take the starter off, those are some of the tightest bolts on the planet!!!![]()
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Fenderwell?nps said:Get to it like Supermod said... lay the filter on the fenderwell...
obert said:Well its not really necesary to remove the dash to get to the lift pump... ...
The bezel comes off easy- a screw under the power outlet cover and just snaps off. The entire rest of the dash is on a "hinge", and rolls out onto the seats with the steering colum lowered/removed.
The vulcan kit is great for me. Fuel pressure dont drop hardly at all anymore under load.