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External fuel pump install, need some input
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<blockquote data-quote="standbackimapro" data-source="post: 5412144" data-attributes="member: 604451"><p>My friend has a 98 dodge ram, the fuel pump is bad, he dosnt wanna spend 330 dollars for a new one,</p><p></p><p>so we were thinking about getting an external pump like an edelbrock one or whatever the auto parts store sells, for like $50 bucks.</p><p></p><p>How would we go about installing it, i was thinking just disconecting the wiring off the old pump, and using the fuel line that comes off the pump, and connecting it to the ******* part of the external pump, then have the out going back to where the orignal pump pumped to, and just using the orignal pump wiring to power the external one, and then just add a filter</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="standbackimapro, post: 5412144, member: 604451"] My friend has a 98 dodge ram, the fuel pump is bad, he dosnt wanna spend 330 dollars for a new one, so we were thinking about getting an external pump like an edelbrock one or whatever the auto parts store sells, for like $50 bucks. How would we go about installing it, i was thinking just disconecting the wiring off the old pump, and using the fuel line that comes off the pump, and connecting it to the ******* part of the external pump, then have the out going back to where the orignal pump pumped to, and just using the orignal pump wiring to power the external one, and then just add a filter [/QUOTE]
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