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I've got a '97 that just got ahold of me; no maintenance records...Yikes. I'd love to have some photos and dimensions from the next one of these that you do.I can take pictures with measurements if anyone here still needs it. I cut an access hole about 9 months ago. 97 Yukon 4 door.
Just two 10" long slices in the carpet rear drivers side right under the seat. Fold up carpet. Then I cut the three sides of the floor panel with a zip disc. Folded back the floor panel, replaced the pump and just folded the panel back into place. Then of course sealed it up nice and tight. Roll the carpet back down and voilà. Can't even tell its there. And if you know where to cut its almost like it's made for an access panel, the way the floor steel is formed and bent. Nice and neat. I remember it took me a good half a day to find pics to reference with mine to figure out exactly where to cut. And it took all of 10 minutes to actually cut my panel. . If I can save anyone some time by posting pics or measurements just let me know. I don't want to take the time to do it unless someone here would actually find it useful. So if anyone needs it let me know. If you cut the panel you also have the advantage of being able to change out your fuel pump screen really easily. That really saves the pump in the long run. I change mine once a year. $6 screen better than a $200 pump. The fuel pump screen is upstream of the fuel filter so it really takes the first hit of any gunk that may be in your tank or fuel. Pump has to work harder and burns out sooner. At least in my experience. If I change the fuel filter, I change the fuel screen at the same time. Once a year roughly. But when I changed my pump I never did clean out the tank. I should have. Oh well. Come to think of it my old pump had actually fallen apart in the tank and was missing one of the spring loaded rods. Presumably it's in the tank still. I should really get that out of there. Funny how things slip your mind.
I can take pictures with measurements if anyone here still needs it.