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Old 09-01-2011, 01:46 AM
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I do not know if i need it yet but I do have extended starting issue on my 1998 chevy blazer. The SES light is on but gives me a p0147 code. Would the heater unit cause extended starting? I have put this in a previous post but here is my question. I found a brand new fuel pump on ebay for $60.00. They gaurantee it for as long as I own the vehicle. Is this a good deal or is it not a good idea. I know the adage "you get what you pay for". With a lifetime guarantee how could one go wrong, or is it too good to be true. Did I add the blazer has 260000 miles so my opinion is the cheaper the better if its just going to take a dump in an unknown amount of miles. Anyway! Any opinions are appreciated. Thanks guys.
 
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Old 09-01-2011, 02:49 AM
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that is a good deal and i would go for it. i got one last week off ebay for the wife's care for $17 free shipping life time. last one i got for mine from auto zone was $210 so yes i would get the ebay one.
 
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I wouldn't recommend using that pump. Warranty or not, it will fail on you just like the rest of the aftermarket pumps. The only plus for this is that you won't have to pay for the pump again. But you will have to live with the constant fear of when it will let go and have to replace it when it does. How much of a value do you put on your time? How reliable do you need your truck to be?
 
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Yep like swartlkk said,its NOT worth it. They will go bad,ofcourse its a free replacement after you pay for SHIPPING once again,which is what 7-9 bucks? this'll happen every few weeks to few months,after changing it out you will buy beer,drinks etc maybe your friends lunch while he helps you replace it,next thing you know you got a easy 50 bucks in it..

OR go this route,order a delphi or ac delco pump,and not have to worry about this mess again..

I know..trust me...ive been down this road. dont do what i did.
 
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The cost of your time and that of your friends combined with any "supplies" necessary is one thing. Another thing to consider is the cost to your life if the pump dies at an inopportune moment (on the way to a new job interview that could mean a significant change in your financial stability/status, on the way to the hospital due to a friend/family member being injured, etc). While it isn't something that can regularly be quantified, it should be considered in your final decision. This is where my reliability question came from. If you need a vehicle to be reliable all the time, don't cheap out on something that is known to be problematic.
 
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some guy actually brought in a ebay pump for a astro van into work. comes with a new wiring harness that you have to wire up with no directions. then get it all together and the pump wont turn on, the wiring is correct. so took a hammer banged on the tank a few times and it fired right up so far it hasnt came back but not firing up right out of the box is just a bad sign
 
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some guy actually brought in a ebay pump for a astro van into work. comes with a new wiring harness that you have to wire up with no directions. then get it all together and the pump wont turn on, the wiring is correct. so took a hammer banged on the tank a few times and it fired right up so far it hasnt came back but not firing up right out of the box is just a bad sign
Got to emphasize that... that's how you get cars with failed fuel pumps home when they run 40 lbs pressure. I dont see that happening in these cars. Not even Walbro pumps work real great in them.. and they're like bulletproof in Fords

But you're supposed to slap the tank with a 2 ft long 2x4
 
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Originally Posted by swartlkk
The cost of your time and that of your friends combined with any "supplies" necessary is one thing. Another thing to consider is the cost to your life if the pump dies at an inopportune moment (on the way to a new job interview that could mean a significant change in your financial stability/status, on the way to the hospital due to a friend/family member being injured, etc). While it isn't something that can regularly be quantified, it should be considered in your final decision. This is where my reliability question came from. If you need a vehicle to be reliable all the time, don't cheap out on something that is known to be problematic.

I never tought of it that way but what a great way to put it. I do agree with what kyle said and it also put a smile on my face to see the words he put out on this post

Nice work kyle
 
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Alright guys. I been having my wife do the turn key to on wait three seconds turn back to off and start when cold. Starts right up like nobodies business. Should I could I assume safely that this is that check valve in the pump that does not allow leak back to pump. Should I order my fuel pump now or look somewhere else first? 260000 I'm sure it is not its first pump but have no clue too.

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It could be the regulator too. if its leaking down pressure it''ll have to be primed after sitting. Or could still be the check valve.Do this.

Rent a fuel pressure gauge,connect it to the fuel line where it runs into the fuel filter. Turn the key on,let it sit and see if it looses pressure. If it doesnt,then check the fuel pressure at the engine and see if it looses it there. If it looses it there and not at the fuel filter,its the regulator.
 


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