SOLVED: Fuel pump install issues

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dramaticpaws

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I got it all together. I'll test it prior to putting the tank back in. I'm just hoping it all goes back together a lot easier than it came out.

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Tested and all put back together. Ran it up to the local gas station and put $40 in and it showed about half tank so the fuel float seems to be working as expected as well. Happy to have her back on the road. Thanks again, everyone.
 
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What was the issue a cranky O ring fighting to go back in?
Not the o-ring, the pump just didn't fit the hole and I had to use a lot of force (hitting with rubber mallet) to get it to go in. The lock ring was pretty easy to get on. Several videos I watch didn't have this problem at all. Go figure. Glad to have the repair done.
 

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One to chalk up for the next poor owner going WTH is with this thing? Do I need a hammer?

Answer: YES :p:p
 

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I didn't have a hard time installing the new Bosch # 67442 Fuel pump module in our 07 Denali a few months ago?
 

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