• over_clox@lemmy.world
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    17 hours ago

    Fuel filter indeed is not cheap or easy to replace, not on a 96 Sonoma anyways. You either gotta drop the tank, or remove the pickup bed, to access the fuel pump, where the primary fuel sock filter is located.

    Not easy or cheap to replace.

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      7 hours ago

      There should be two filters, the sock on the fuel sending unit in the tank, and a real filter between the tank and the engine. If your pump and sock are 30 years old its time to get a loaded sending unit from AutoZone

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        2 hours ago

        Yeah, we don’t know for sure, but if I had to guess, it’s probably the original fuel pump and filter sock. The truck has just over 200k miles on it.

        Considering how old it is, it still purrs like a really big cat, but the other day it crapped out on us and simply refused to start. I verified the fuel pump was working and also verified good hot spark coming from the coil pack, but still it refused to start anymore.

        Puzzled I was, so we called a friend, and he was a bit puzzled too, but that’s when he suggested taking a hammer to the bottom of the gas tank, to try to dislodge any crud. Well, we happen to have a sledgehammer, usually just used as a prop stick for the toolbox, but I smacked the bottom of the tank about 6 times (I didn’t even smack it hard), and it started right up 👍

        Another commenter suggested a rubber mallet, which I actually do have, and that’ll be going into the truck toolbox later today. As far as replacing the pump/sock assembly, well I won’t be able to do that myself out at our apartment, as it requires either dropping the tank or removing the truck bed first, so that’ll have to be done at a shop someday whenever we have the extra money, whatever the fuck extra money is…

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            59 minutes ago

            Even if I had all the tools and equipment to drop the tank, they ain’t gonna let me do that at the apartment, my friend would end up getting evicted…