So what's the trick to getting the fuel sending unit cover on the gas tank off with out special took J-36608?
I have to change out my fuel pump.
I have to change out my fuel pump.
Are you still using the two braces that go from the top of the idler pulley to the intake?
Does anyone know what application I can get a formed bypass hose to fit this from?
Thanks guys, I got it off and out.
Now, it looks like the clip that comes with the new pump doesn't fit the old one. The new pump came with a new clip but it needs to be wired in.
I've done wiring before like everyone else, stereos, gauges and the like but never something that would go in a fuel tank. What's the best way to make these connections? I know I can move the tank away and let the stuff air dry so I could solder and shrink rap but is shrink rap in the tank ok? Will it hold up to gas? Should I just use butt connectors?
More Grrrrr.
My 4l80e torque converter has 6 bolts and my old flex plate used all 6. The new flex plate has 6 holes but only 3 of them line up with the torque converter.
I believe the 383 is externally balanced which should mean the flex plate is balanced to the rotating assembly.
So I guess my course of action is to either run 3 of the 6 bolts or drill the flex plate for the other 3.
Either way it's PITA set back.
Well, as luck would have it my old flex plate will work with the new motor. So pulled the tranny back about 2 inches and just swapped them out.
NO! Do not use your old flexplate if it is off your 350 and does not have the ballance weight. Just because it fits does not mean it will ballance. The 350 is internally ballanced while the 383 will have the ballance weight on the flexplate. You need to find an externally ballaced flexplate for the 4l80e as it does have a different bolt pattern. I ran into the same problem but just used 3 bolts on the flexplate-torque converter. Next time the tranny comes out I will swap to the correct flexplate.