[TR] off topic question about 1993 Oldsmobile Sierra cutlass

Jody Kerr jodyfkerr at gmail.com
Fri Feb 8 08:43:35 MST 2013


I don't think you can install an inline pump. The pump in that car is
for FI and it draws up. An external inline would require gravity feed
from a surge tank of some sort.

The cost here is primarily in labor. It's not necessarily a tough job,
just an annoying one. :)

On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 8:23 AM, Ron L'Herault <lherault at bu.edu> wrote:
> Listmates,
>
> My daughter is driving the above-referenced vehicle.  It has less than 80K
> on it but is quite rusty underneath.  Not unsafe as far as mechanics can
> tell.  She's been told that the fuel pump died and the shop wants close to
> $800 to fix it.   I guess its inside the fuel tank.   Would it be possible
> to add an electric fuel pump somewhere else and leave the dead one in the
> tank?   Which pump?  Where should it go?   The old tank runs well and she
> drives it around the Boston area so who wants a nice car in the nasty city?
> She can't afford one and neither can I anyhow.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ron L
>
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