How to Install a mechanical fuel pump Chevy 350 (Corvette C3) how to test a mechanical fuel pump.

How to Install a mechanical fuel pump Chevy 350 (Corvette C3) how to test a mechanical fuel pump.

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Complete 1969 Corvette C3 Stingray Restoration, in this episode we test the old fuel pump and install a new mechanical fuel pump, step by step Restoration videos. Make sure you subscribe and watch all of them, here’s a link to my whole playlist of Corvette C3 Restoration

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Gerard Leclerc says:

Nice, but the shaft runs off a lobe on the camshaft not the crankshaft

Kurrent Event says:

Out of ALLLL the videos they wasn’t them informative thanks man

arturo aguilar says:

You are awesome bro. Great short video. My 10 year old brother should be able to do this. Thanks. Am moving onto the headlights next. My vacuum system could be checked. My speedometer doesn't light up either. My rev are also stuck on 4000 rpms. Do you have a video about the speedometer? Thanks in adav6

Tylerx130 says:

so helpful. watched 6 videos and this was the best and easiest!

Burt Brown says:

Best fuel pump install video I've seen – and I've looked at many!!!! VERY CLEAR AND SIMPLE INSTRUCTIONS AND VIDEO!!! Many thanks!!!!!!

Javier Ruiz says:

WoW!! Very useful video for me Thank you!!! I have this issue and rust problem 😛 I check your videos 😀

William Burch says:

I had bad gas on mine. I pulled the tank, cleaned it, replaced it while doing do I blew the fuel lines out to clean all that bad gas out. Now I've been trying to Che k my fuel pump like this for a while day (new fuel pump 4 weeks old). How many times am I gonna have to turn this damn thing over before the pump lines fill again?

Mr.TackleBox says:

Can a bad fuel pump cause fuel to get into the oil on these? I’ve heard this is something to start with when working on my 77 el camino 350 SBC.

Tom B says:

Thank you for the videos, I'm starting on a 75, that hasn't run in 17 years.
From Westcoast of Canada

Tim Schoen says:

Thanks for the helpful video! I'm new to engines and trying to educate myself. Just so I understand properly, why does the distributer need to be disconnected to do this?

Roy Bermea says:

Good video, didn't know about the bolt that holds up the rod, fixing to change the fuel pump on a 1972 chevy truck!

Erik Cox says:

Perfect video. Side note, if you have a 1978 C3 there is a service bulletin that makes mention of the fuel tank bladder coming apart and clogging the fuel inlet screen. A quick way to verify that is to remove the rubber fuel line that feeds the pump. If fuel comes out you can go ahead and change out your pump.

I just replaced the fuel pump only to find I had no fuel coming from the fuel tank. I took off the fuel tank cap and used an air line to blow short bursts of air in the line. It took about 10 busts to unclog the fuel line.

Just wanted to pass on our experience. Thank you for the video, it helped alot.

Money Rain_331 says:

Thank you soo much. it helped me out tremendously, I was afraid to try it out on my 77 Malibu but you helped!

JK Mitchell says:

Awesome. Thank you.

Frankie Nickels says:

Amazing video thank you

Luigi Vlogs says:

Which line you used to test the fuel pump the one whit the clamp or the one you have to screwed

elkrem says:

Thanks to your video, my buddy and I were able to diagnose, replace the pump, test, and drive my '77 that had been sitting for 9 years because I wasn't confident enough to attempt anything bigger than a brake job or an oil change. Thanks very much!

MrStutz333 says:

It's not oval shaped, it's eccentric

Adel Volks says:

Wow! You make it look easy. I’m planing to replace it too from a 81 vette ! It has A/C… hope it’s same process.

Thanks a lot.

Payne Fordham says:

Just bought a 1969 that's been sitting for 20yrs. Love these videos, hope to have mine running soon

s3hooligan says:

Excellent video. Lots of videos just show the fuel pump install without an actual remove and replace of the old fuel pump. This helped immensely. Thanks for sharing.

STEVE BATTERTON says:

That fuel out should be a double flair steel line. Between the pump and the carburetor the gas is under pressure. Using a rubber hose is not recommended there, too dangerous.

Robertino Williams says:

I got this motor in a box chevy.. Can anyone tell me why tha fuel pump keeps going ou?? This is tha second one I have had to buy this year

213 Segura says:

This guy really breaks everything down step by step good video thanks.

Travis Wilson says:

Can you use a different kind of fuel pump on a old small block Chevy 350

Lyle Drake says:

What carburetor you using? I have 1963 vette that I will put a in line filter like yours, lyledrake@att.net thanks

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