Considering the option of a aftermarket fuel filter, need ideas.
lol damn that kinda popped my bubble right there, i didnt know we had two filters already. My whole thought was to remove the one thats in the tank all togeather and just add an inline filter and use ONLY the inline filter.
But since i really cant do jack **** with the other two i guess im just going to stick to just replacing the fuel pump only.
But since i really cant do jack **** with the other two i guess im just going to stick to just replacing the fuel pump only.
I've thought about doing it.
164,000 on the factory fuel pump in the POS-10. 


Its been hard to start lately, too. I think it is time for it to go to fuel pump heaven.....
I'll second that about the chevy's
.... I had to change the pump in our old 97 lumina and the one in the wife's 99 Blazer, and at least 1 of the 3 beretta's I've owned also
.... I had to change the pump in our old 97 lumina and the one in the wife's 99 Blazer, and at least 1 of the 3 beretta's I've owned also


Its been hard to start lately, too. I think it is time for it to go to fuel pump heaven.....
That also makes for a GREAT way to seafoam your injectors. Pour some seafoam directly into the filter and reconnect. It will send seafoam mixed with a bit of gas straight thru the injectors and it is 10X better and faster than putting a can in the tank.
--Dan
--Dan




