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j-d
Jul 14, 2016Explorer II
"Fuel Pumps" are sold as "Modules" (pump, fuel gauge sender, intake filter, wiring, mounting plate to fuel tank, gaskets) or as "Pump Repair Kits" (basically pump only, maybe with the intake filter).
If you go to www.rockauto.com then Chevrolet, then 2000, then Express 3500, then 7.4L/454 engine, then Fuel/Air, you'll see Modules with fittings for "auxiliary power unit" or "fuel take off." I think one of them is what you'll need.
Suggest you read those listings carefully and gather the info to describe your specific vehicle. Some of it may be in the VIN, or door sticker, but I remember GM including what I'll call a "build label" that contained details about what went into a vehicle. Then call Rock Auto and see if you can confirm that one of their Modules is what you need, to get back to that extra fuel pickup.
If you go to www.rockauto.com then Chevrolet, then 2000, then Express 3500, then 7.4L/454 engine, then Fuel/Air, you'll see Modules with fittings for "auxiliary power unit" or "fuel take off." I think one of them is what you'll need.
Suggest you read those listings carefully and gather the info to describe your specific vehicle. Some of it may be in the VIN, or door sticker, but I remember GM including what I'll call a "build label" that contained details about what went into a vehicle. Then call Rock Auto and see if you can confirm that one of their Modules is what you need, to get back to that extra fuel pickup.
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