Fuel Pump Help
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Fuel Pump Help
I tried the search and got nowhere, which suprises me. But I am in a bind...
Dealer quoted me $1100 to replace my leaking fuel pump (about a $200 part!) on 94.5 PSD. Is the thing really that hard to get to? If there are any pics or how to posts that you know of I would appreciate any help. I'm not afraid to tackle most projects...but if it is that much of a PITA I guess I'll have to bite the bullet
Dealer quoted me $1100 to replace my leaking fuel pump (about a $200 part!) on 94.5 PSD. Is the thing really that hard to get to? If there are any pics or how to posts that you know of I would appreciate any help. I'm not afraid to tackle most projects...but if it is that much of a PITA I guess I'll have to bite the bullet
#2
Try this one:
https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/6...placement.html
This write-up is for a Cali model, but not sure whether yours is a Cali or not. At any rate the Cali is more difficult to do than a standard 49 state truck. Not to bad a job. The only thing you need to be careful of is that the rod that operates the pump does not fall down inside the engine when you pull the pump.
Not a bad job at all. If you are of moderate mechanical ability you should be able to pull it off not problem. The only specialty tool you will need is an 1 1/4" wrench (or some have used a socket) to R&R the Banjo Bolt.
Hope this helps.
https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/6...placement.html
This write-up is for a Cali model, but not sure whether yours is a Cali or not. At any rate the Cali is more difficult to do than a standard 49 state truck. Not to bad a job. The only thing you need to be careful of is that the rod that operates the pump does not fall down inside the engine when you pull the pump.
Not a bad job at all. If you are of moderate mechanical ability you should be able to pull it off not problem. The only specialty tool you will need is an 1 1/4" wrench (or some have used a socket) to R&R the Banjo Bolt.
Hope this helps.
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Yes, it does sound like a rip off... I can't imagine paying more than $400-600 to replace it. Pump is what... $150 these days? it's been a while since I did mine
Are you sure you don't want to give it a try? We can help you through it also, here is the non-cali write up
https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/8...ml#post7900928
Are you in located in Ma by chance? If so (and you're willing to flip the bill for fuel) I'll come help you out this weekend
EDIT: pump is $100 at A-zone
Are you sure you don't want to give it a try? We can help you through it also, here is the non-cali write up
https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/8...ml#post7900928
Are you in located in Ma by chance? If so (and you're willing to flip the bill for fuel) I'll come help you out this weekend
EDIT: pump is $100 at A-zone
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Yeah - I don't have the money to drop $1100 on a truck I drive less than a 1k miles a year. I'm going to buy the pump and wait unitl it warms up and I have a free weekend to get all dirty and pissed off...which may be never
I did find a local truck company that would do it for $450...might let them have at it.
Can you all recommend whatever other parts I should buy for when I do the job? Appears the pumps come with new O-rings? What about any interconnect hoses and such?
FYI I'm in Indianapolis. And how do I know if my truck is a Cali or not....VIN code I assume?
I did find a local truck company that would do it for $450...might let them have at it.
Can you all recommend whatever other parts I should buy for when I do the job? Appears the pumps come with new O-rings? What about any interconnect hoses and such?
FYI I'm in Indianapolis. And how do I know if my truck is a Cali or not....VIN code I assume?
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#8
Other parts needed:
Fuel Pump Banjo Gaskets (Ford) F4TZ-9A375-A international part # 1820650C1
part number Ford and (Motorcraft) numbers:
Black hose, 1 required: F4TZ-9324-BA (KFL34)
Longer Blue hose, 1 required: F4TZ-9324-CA (KFL33)
Shorter Blue hoses, 2 required: F4TZ-9324-DA (KFL35)
This tread will help if you want to make up some hoses or buy elsewhere
https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1...or-valley.html
Fuel Pump Banjo Gaskets (Ford) F4TZ-9A375-A international part # 1820650C1
part number Ford and (Motorcraft) numbers:
Black hose, 1 required: F4TZ-9324-BA (KFL34)
Longer Blue hose, 1 required: F4TZ-9324-CA (KFL33)
Shorter Blue hoses, 2 required: F4TZ-9324-DA (KFL35)
This tread will help if you want to make up some hoses or buy elsewhere
https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1...or-valley.html
#9
Yeah - I don't have the money to drop $1100 on a truck I drive less than a 1k miles a year. I'm going to buy the pump and wait unitl it warms up and I have a free weekend to get all dirty and pissed off...which may be never
I did find a local truck company that would do it for $450...might let them have at it.
Can you all recommend whatever other parts I should buy for when I do the job? Appears the pumps come with new O-rings? What about any interconnect hoses and such?
FYI I'm in Indianapolis. And how do I know if my truck is a Cali or not....VIN code I assume?
I did find a local truck company that would do it for $450...might let them have at it.
Can you all recommend whatever other parts I should buy for when I do the job? Appears the pumps come with new O-rings? What about any interconnect hoses and such?
FYI I'm in Indianapolis. And how do I know if my truck is a Cali or not....VIN code I assume?
http://www.nasautomotive.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=NFP-61067
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I replaced the pump, fuel lines, cleaned and re-oringed the fuel bowl,, degreased the valley, and drank several beers in about 3 hours and for ~$125 or so. Seems like paying nearly 10x that is a rip off unless you're getting a hot tub, massage, and bottle of fine scotch for the entirety of their labor.
#13
Yeah, you will definitely get the parts cheaper than they will. I also have some coupon codes for Advance Auto Parts if there is one near you. I got a Bosch fuel pump w/ lifetime warranty for $100.
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