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2000 GMT400 CREW CAB SFA SWAP-The Warden: Fuel leak fixed and awaiting surgery…

The ultimate goal for this truck is tow duty/family camping trips/small offroad adventures.
Every time I look at your build I have this little bit of regret not picking up a diesel. LS is awesome but rattle box diesel is awesome too.
Thanks sir. That means a lot coming from someone who has one of my most favorite SAS gmt400 builds.
Diesel is always more awesomer, I am now a diesel convert for life.
How is Frank doing?
 
Worked for a few hours tonight.

Tank is in and topped back off. Inspected the old one and got the best shot of the delamination as I could.

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Found the wires on the bottom of the fuel filter housing have been chewed on and copper is exposed. Going to test that heater tomorrow to make sure it works, then wrap it with some heat shrink.

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Then I will blow the lines out and clean everything I can before putting it back together.

Also, lifted trucks get old to work on.

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Glad you're moving forward.

Do you actually use that fuel heater? I understand the concept, but the fuel grades have changed so much since our trucks were made. I haven't yet had an issue with my unheated fuel filters, even at -20*F. :dunno:

Though I'm not saying it's a bad thing... :thinking:

:popcorn:
 
Glad you're moving forward.

Do you actually use that fuel heater? I understand the concept, but the fuel grades have changed so much since our trucks were made. I haven't yet had an issue with my unheated fuel filters, even at -20*F. :dunno:

Though I'm not saying it's a bad thing... :thinking:

:popcorn:
To be honest, I have no idea what the specifics are of when that heater cycles. I just know I don’t like the exposed wires
 
Heater works fine. Small trail of smoke coming off when I hooked up the power probe. Going to heat shrink the exposed wires and move on.

Pump inlet screen had a small amount of debris in it. Cleaned it out and looks pretty good now.

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Taking my time and making sure I am learning from this experience has me feeling like I’m doing something right lol. Time to put it all back together.
 

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