Replace fuel pump on 1996 GMC Suburban 5.7L V8 5.0 The original maker Youtube user Burl1969

Replace fuel pump on 1996 GMC Suburban 5.7L  V8  5.0 The original maker Youtube user Burl1969

I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (http://www.youtube.com/editor) The original maker of this DIY fix is Youtube user Burl1969 Amazon has any…

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daddytech says:

big thumbs up for doing all of this by yourself one handed i have issues getting it right with both hands and no camera lol

Freak8xxx says:

good vid. i have a 1995 suburban 3500. i cant get the tank to drop @ all its stuck & wont budge

Autotechviewpoint says:

Change your settings if you do not want people to use your videos, allowed under your video settings. creative commons I believe.

Autotechviewpoint says:

The original maker of this DIY fix is Youtube user Burl1969

TheJoetuffguy says:

So Burt Nicholson made this. Then let me correct my earlier comments. Nice job Burt .dude if you’re going to post vids of somebody else’s work then just say so. People post other people’s videos all the time but they let the viewer know. Unless you wish you were Burt or Burtlike, just say so. Otherwise you will appear more like a Dick than a Burt.

Burl Nicholson says:

Thief

Burl Nicholson says:

That is Willie Dixon and I should know I made the DIY video…This huy stole it and reposted it here claiming he made it. search youtube user Burl1969 for the original. no telling how many other DIY videos he has stolen and posted as his own…probably cant even drive yet.

Burl Nicholson says:

This guy did not make the video..he stole it and uploaded it as his own. I am the maker. search Burl1969 and you will find the original video. People have no ethics at all anymore.

Burl Nicholson says:

Stole my video and then uploaded it like you made it….nice job.

The original maker of this DIY fix is Youtube user Burl1969

Burl Nicholson says:

.youtube.com/watch?v=tXqbTPekaog

Stole my video and uploaded it like you made it….nice.

Autotechviewpoint says:

If you have no spark then you have to start looking at the distributor. Module, pickup coil or coil problem. Need a voltmeter or test light to check and make sure you have power at the coil on at least one of the wires. start there.

AllaBOutTheShow691 says:

Hello Autotechviewpoint i got a few guestion.after installing my new fuel pump the car still don’t start.now i remember that one of the wires from the gas tank is not connected anymore because i my mechanic said that it wasnt that important i ask him why he said is just a vapor hose.now the other thing is when we start the car there is no spark at all..please help any advice…

LilaDeGr8 says:

You should have shown more detail of replacing the pump, the screen, and all that detailed stuff.

TheJoetuffguy says:

This is a great job of videoing AND doing the work. I’m about to do my 91 Suburban. this was very helpful. Thanks
Willie Dixon singing “I cant quit you baby” was a nice touch too.

jeffsmopar1 says:

Good job man! What track is that in thebackground on your stereo! that’s my kind of groove!

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