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    lonewo1fe is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    350th f pump

     



    correct way to pull pump

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    What kind of pump ? If manual just disconnect the fuel lines and remove the two bolts holding the pump to the engine block remove the pump.

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    Sorry throught you were talking about 350 engine , I see the posts after this refers to 350 turbo trans.

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    350th

     



    thanks for the help.
    it was the pump bushing it was cuting the back of the seal.
    just got it back ion today .now i can drive it to work instead of this 69
    ton truck dont get me wrong the 69 has never let me down,but
    shes a little had on gas
    thanks lonewo1fe.

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