How To Replace The Fuel Pump In A 95 GMC/Chevy Truck

How To Replace The Fuel Pump In A 95 GMC/Chevy Truck

In this video we show you how to install a new fuel pump in a GMC/Chevy truck from around the year of 95. In the end we found out that this truck needed injectors too. But the old fuel pump was also bad. This video starts after we already have the fuel pump out of the truck, but we explain how we got to that point and the steps you’ll have to take to remove the fuel pump. Then we install the fuel pump on video. Thanks for watching!

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Chevrolet
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Gas tank
Fuelpump
Replace
Replacing
Replacement
Removal
Removing
Swap
Won’t start
No fuel

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Kable says:

or you can do what i did and cut an access panel in the bed

XX_GhostRider 22 says:

So what do I do if I can’t get the bed off being mines a rust bucket Lmao

Mustafa Khasawneh says:

LMC Truck got it

Al Mackie says:

Bruh I wanted to see the finish product on that sbc 350 engine running in the car it was going in. What happen to the update

Powerslayer says:

I would disagree with the hose clamp comment towards the beginning. If you have a leak, sure it leaks back into the tank, but you're losing fuel pressure up front because of it. Probably fine since the new hose is always tight as hell, but figured I'd mention this for anyone else

Steve Hale says:

So, did you ever figure why it wouldn’t start after you replaced everything?

Trevior Mata says:

I know this comment is a year late but I have a 1994 GMC Sierra with fuel problems, I’m still not sure if it’s the fuel pump or the fuel filter. Can I get an opinion?

TTVMasturbatur69 says:

How did y’all end up starting it? My truck is doing the same thing

Lotfi Dallas says:

Chevy truck not want start fuel pump not goed instal hos insait not good connect wed pump electric im mecanic

Jim Wimmers says:

excellent video. definitley use clamps on hose. if fuel leaks back it can cause excessive cranking or the need to turn key to on for a few until the line pressurizes.

BAUTISTA says:

Great video thank you

diastoleny says:

Very helpful. Thanks!!!!!!!

AMonsterNut says:

"So today we're working on a 92 Chevy" "95" "is it a 95?"

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