DieselTech97
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Hello there!
My name is Nick and I just obtained a 96 4 door Yukon, did some diag and the fuel pump went bad. My question being, is that there are 4 hoses in total, 1 fuel fill, 1 vent, then they join at what appears to be a vacuum box, it has 4 nipples on it, and then the other 2 hoses go to the fuel tank.
My question being, is that can I convert this to a 2 hose system instead of 4? The connector is mounted on the frame, and it appears someone has done a fuel pump previously, and they installed the worm clamps upside down making it hard to access, I got the hoses disconnected from the tank, I just want to know if I can convert this to a 2 hose system via bypassing this connector. The GM part # is
GM 15994943. But I don’t know if this holds any mechanical value or if it was a cheap thing GM did back in the day.
Image included would be #6 that I am referencing to.
Thank you and any help would be appreciated.
My name is Nick and I just obtained a 96 4 door Yukon, did some diag and the fuel pump went bad. My question being, is that there are 4 hoses in total, 1 fuel fill, 1 vent, then they join at what appears to be a vacuum box, it has 4 nipples on it, and then the other 2 hoses go to the fuel tank.
My question being, is that can I convert this to a 2 hose system instead of 4? The connector is mounted on the frame, and it appears someone has done a fuel pump previously, and they installed the worm clamps upside down making it hard to access, I got the hoses disconnected from the tank, I just want to know if I can convert this to a 2 hose system via bypassing this connector. The GM part # is
GM 15994943. But I don’t know if this holds any mechanical value or if it was a cheap thing GM did back in the day.
Image included would be #6 that I am referencing to.
Thank you and any help would be appreciated.