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Old 08-03-2018, 11:24 AM   #1
jabborabbo
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Fuel pump replacement?

‘67 GMC 250 L6 engine. Drove the truck to another town and took the opportunity to fill it up with premium non-ethanolic gas (it’s been a couple of months since the tank has been full - I’ve been buying local regular non-ethanolic a few gallons at a time). I get home, park it, truck has run fine the whole time...then the garage smells of gasoline. I don’t see any problem with the inlet or outlet lines on the pump, but the bottom of the pump has gas on it - not dripping off, just oozing out apparently.

So it’s the pump, right? I know replacing it is straightforward job - does anyone have any tips?

Thanks!
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