J-24187: Fuel Pump Locking Cam Tool
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From: Hamilton, NJ
Car: 88 Formula, 04 CTS-V, 06 Commander
Engine: 305 TBI, LS6, 4.7 V-8
Transmission: 5 spd, B&M Short Throw
J-24187: Fuel Pump Locking Cam Tool
I need the tool stated in the Subject. This is used to seperate the fuel pump from the Sending unit. A picture of it is located on the bottom of the following web site.
http://aarc.epnet.com/application/82...Fuel_Pump_.htm
If anyone has one that I can buy, or borrow if you're in Central NJ, or close - I'd greatly appreciate it. None of the stores here carry it, and GM said they can get me one by Feb 22nd at the earliest.
Thanks,
KZad
http://aarc.epnet.com/application/82...Fuel_Pump_.htm
If anyone has one that I can buy, or borrow if you're in Central NJ, or close - I'd greatly appreciate it. None of the stores here carry it, and GM said they can get me one by Feb 22nd at the earliest.
Thanks,
KZad
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From: Hamilton, NJ
Car: 88 Formula, 04 CTS-V, 06 Commander
Engine: 305 TBI, LS6, 4.7 V-8
Transmission: 5 spd, B&M Short Throw
Thanks Mike for the reply.
I was able to get it done without the tool. I just used a block of wood and a hammer to gently spin the lock off.
I actually misstated the use before. The tool was needed to remove the sending unit from inside gas tank, not the pump from the sending unit.
Either way, it's all taken care of. Thanks again.
KZAD
I was able to get it done without the tool. I just used a block of wood and a hammer to gently spin the lock off.
I actually misstated the use before. The tool was needed to remove the sending unit from inside gas tank, not the pump from the sending unit.
Either way, it's all taken care of. Thanks again.
KZAD
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