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Old 02-02-2015, 04:27 PM   #8
GRADYS Performance
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Re: What Fuel Pump for 350?

If you are paying someone to do the work, have the right tools and hook up all the new parts like your carb with all the proper plumbing that is not a bad price. it is only 20 hours of work at 50.00 dollars an hour. Many shops can charge even more per hour or extra for custom work. Doing it yourself will save you money, and you can put that money towards your tools. As well as learning how to do the job right. As you have posted here you have received a lot of good advice on how to do things the Right way. If you have the time and place to do it you will be much more satisfied when you are done.
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