Just had it happen to my 08 Silverado 1500 - Almost made it to 175K, but got a major gas whiff the other day. New pump, lines, gas lock, and labor (which I won't touch when it comes to it) just set me back about $900. Bah! Guess I was due as she was running pretty nice for a while. Still beats monthly payments on what these trucks are going for these days and interest rates. Cheers!
My line snapped the EXACT same way! After seeing the price for a replacement, I used a dental pic and penetrating oil to clean the inside of the stainless fitting the best I could. Then I used needle nose pliers with the tips placed in the voids between the retainer tabs to squish the rusted thinned out line from both directions and collapse it. (Same place as your pick @ 5:58 to the bottom, and also side to side) Cleaned a bunch more rust out and the retainer started rotating so I was able to get a bunch more out! The retainer clip now spinning and all 4 tabs fully retracting with all the crud gone, I was able to squish the flared section of the steel line and collapse it. THEN I used the easy out and it worked great! Thanks for the vid!
Just fixed mine on my 2011 got 220k miles out of the old one it set EVAP codes and had one hell of a vacuum on the tank when it was running new pump fuel line and EVAP lines since they snapped off in the pump and no check engine light and no fuel leak very satisfied I put all gm parts back on not messing around with aftermarket junk on this kind of job
Just curious is the body of your pump actually stainless steel. The last one I installed was a delfi but wasn't stainless as they used to be. Seems they may have sourced from another supplier.
I filed a complaint with NHTSA (US) for my 2009 Silverado. It was spraying fuel out of a pin sized hole in the rotted out metal pipe of the sending unit. Gov will Prob do nothing, but 🙃
You are totally right pertaining to class action lawsuit I just got a 2009 Chevy Silverado 121k it runs good a little misfire but before I bought it I smelled fuel by the filler neck . But with further investigation I found fuel on top of the fuel tank 😮 .Don't understand is fuel not an accelerant ? That's why I have not bought any North American cars for years due to things like this a fuel pump is not supposed to rust out like that it dangerous especially dealing with exhaust temperatures and fuel pressure 🤔 Mercedes BMW Audi Volkswagen,Volvo , Honda Toyota. When it comes to fuel systems I have never had problems with a rusting out fuel pump after 121k that's ridiculous .. GM trying to kill overhead on production cutting corners Wow ..
Couple hours labour plus the price of the pump. I'd recommend the Delphi unit as it's stainless steel and comes complete. I've had poor luck with Standard Motor Products. Hope this helps you.
If you are referring to the plastic line that quick connects to the pump that line is available but the steel line coming out of the pump is serviced by replacing the entire pump.
@kjmanson85 the line with the quick connect fitting I believe is only available from the dealer. I have found a source for the stainless steel clip though.
Yes I know and the rust check guys don't ever get to that spot. I've replace 15 or so now. Cary from APC who watches my videos found those clips aftermarket. I've ordered a couple for stock. Like $1.75 each.
Clip at 7:05 in video is actually available. Here is a link: catalog.fmsiinc.com/item/quick-connectors/eel-nylon-quick-connector-fuel-line-retainer-clips/item-1867 Your local aftermarket parts supplier may be able to source it .
Sir, an amazing trustworthy video. Have the same issue with my 2011 gmc. Fuel pump and Even the streering track censor. Where are you located I’d rather send to you and fix😂. I’m curious how much on cost with dealer and yourself.
Really good video as usual Phillip. I have a 2011 Duramax. The fuel pump assembly was wounded when I bought and I had to pull the tank and do a repair on the return line. After I put it back together the big o-ring leaked a little. A few weeks later it quit leaking. Now, a few months later it is leaking pretty good. Can I use a silicone gasket sealant on that being it’s a diesel? Thought I might replace the pump assembly as well. Thanks for all you share with us. Good stuff.
Hello and thanks for watching. I'm pretty sure the Duramax does not have a pump in the tank, only a pickup and screen. If you're referring to the 4-1/2" o-ring on top of the tank I'd replace it with a proper o ring. They should be available aftermarket. How do you know the oring is leaking?
@@PhillipBailey I have fuel leaking from the shield and onto the rear end. From your response I’m guessing that 4-1/2 o-ring usually doesn’t leak. It could be the return line I repaired is leaking.
@@eddieclark7025 I see. The oring would likely never leak fuel as the level is not that high ever. The fuel supply line is a suction line and if it leaked would allow air into the system and cause starting issues. Only the return line could leak and not affect performance. So that's likely what it is.
@@kylebailey2884 it's likely only sold with the tube. I have used a plastic tie strap to secure the pipe. There's no significant pressure on it so it does not take much to retain it.
@@PhillipBailey hahaha got it did and finished up today thank you again sir! Every Chevy I’ve owned I’ve had fuel pump issues with I should be a master at this by now. Subscribed to your page very helpful!
Just had it happen to my 08 Silverado 1500 - Almost made it to 175K, but got a major gas whiff the other day. New pump, lines, gas lock, and labor (which I won't touch when it comes to it) just set me back about $900. Bah! Guess I was due as she was running pretty nice for a while. Still beats monthly payments on what these trucks are going for these days and interest rates. Cheers!
mine was a 2 grand bill ur lucky
My line snapped the EXACT same way! After seeing the price for a replacement, I used a dental pic and penetrating oil to clean the inside of the stainless fitting the best I could. Then I used needle nose pliers with the tips placed in the voids between the retainer tabs to squish the rusted thinned out line from both directions and collapse it. (Same place as your pick @ 5:58 to the bottom, and also side to side) Cleaned a bunch more rust out and the retainer started rotating so I was able to get a bunch more out! The retainer clip now spinning and all 4 tabs fully retracting with all the crud gone, I was able to squish the flared section of the steel line and collapse it. THEN I used the easy out and it worked great! Thanks for the vid!
Good tips! They need to sell that short plastic line with the pump...
I got my lines saved using a set of easy out, thank you for the video!
Thanks for this video just found out my 2010 is leaking same spot I'll tackle it in few weeks.
Just fixed mine on my 2011 got 220k miles out of the old one it set EVAP codes and had one hell of a vacuum on the tank when it was running new pump fuel line and EVAP lines since they snapped off in the pump and no check engine light and no fuel leak very satisfied I put all gm parts back on not messing around with aftermarket junk on this kind of job
Awesome video. Just got my new Delphi fuel pump for my 5.3L 2007 Sierra 1500 new body style. She’s going strong at 251,000 miles!
Just curious is the body of your pump actually stainless steel. The last one I installed was a delfi but wasn't stainless as they used to be. Seems they may have sourced from another supplier.
I remember years back I bought two different sets of gas line connectors and repair. I think I got the kits at Napa.
My parts guy was able to source them. I'll have a couple in stock from now on.
I filed a complaint with NHTSA (US) for my 2009 Silverado. It was spraying fuel out of a pin sized hole in the rotted out metal pipe of the sending unit. Gov will Prob do nothing, but 🙃
How GM has got away with this is beyond me.
You are totally right pertaining to class action lawsuit I just got a 2009 Chevy Silverado 121k it runs good a little misfire but before I bought it I smelled fuel by the filler neck . But with further investigation I found fuel on top of the fuel tank 😮 .Don't understand is fuel not an accelerant ? That's why I have not bought any North American cars for years due to things like this a fuel pump is not supposed to rust out like that it dangerous especially dealing with exhaust temperatures and fuel pressure 🤔 Mercedes BMW Audi Volkswagen,Volvo , Honda Toyota. When it comes to fuel systems I have never had problems with a rusting out fuel pump after 121k that's ridiculous .. GM trying to kill overhead on production cutting corners Wow ..
How much did this total job run? Just the fuel leak.. I just started smelling gas in my 2012, 70k for mileage 😡
Couple hours labour plus the price of the pump. I'd recommend the Delphi unit as it's stainless steel and comes complete. I've had poor luck with Standard Motor Products. Hope this helps you.
I’m very frustrated with Gm, the gas smell is coming through the vents but I do not see the check engine come on.
An external leak on top of tge fuel tank won't likely turn on the MIL
So is there no replacement feed line (metal fitting line)? I can’t find it anywhere online. If anyone knows! Thanks
If you are referring to the plastic line that quick connects to the pump that line is available but the steel line coming out of the pump is serviced by replacing the entire pump.
The metal line that you changed out the clips, I’ve replaced the pump but I can’t find a replacement line for the metal end.
@kjmanson85 the line with the quick connect fitting I believe is only available from the dealer. I have found a source for the stainless steel clip though.
@@PhillipBailey i broke 2 of the 4 tabs on mine it seems to seat on and i cant just pull it off think its fine?
10 year old vehicle and the metal is rotten. that is crazy
Yes I know and the rust check guys don't ever get to that spot. I've replace 15 or so now. Cary from APC who watches my videos found those clips aftermarket. I've ordered a couple for stock. Like $1.75 each.
Clip at 7:05 in video is actually available. Here is a link: catalog.fmsiinc.com/item/quick-connectors/eel-nylon-quick-connector-fuel-line-retainer-clips/item-1867
Your local aftermarket parts supplier may be able to source it .
Sir, an amazing trustworthy video. Have the same issue with my 2011 gmc. Fuel pump and Even the streering track censor. Where are you located I’d rather send to you and fix😂. I’m curious how much on cost with dealer and yourself.
Thanks for the compliment. I'm just outside of Thunder Bay in Ontario Canada eh
@@PhillipBailey 😔 damn. I’m in a little town in Sonora, Ky. Thanks for the video, I’m sure it’s help many.
Really good video as usual Phillip. I have a 2011 Duramax. The fuel pump assembly was wounded when I bought and I had to pull the tank and do a repair on the return line. After I put it back together the big o-ring leaked a little. A few weeks later it quit leaking. Now, a few months later it is leaking pretty good. Can I use a silicone gasket sealant on that being it’s a diesel? Thought I might replace the pump assembly as well. Thanks for all you share with us. Good stuff.
Hello and thanks for watching. I'm pretty sure the Duramax does not have a pump in the tank, only a pickup and screen. If you're referring to the 4-1/2" o-ring on top of the tank I'd replace it with a proper o ring. They should be available aftermarket. How do you know the oring is leaking?
@@PhillipBailey I have fuel leaking from the shield and onto the rear end. From your response I’m guessing that 4-1/2 o-ring usually doesn’t leak. It could be the return line I repaired is leaking.
@@eddieclark7025 I see. The oring would likely never leak fuel as the level is not that high ever. The fuel supply line is a suction line and if it leaked would allow air into the system and cause starting issues. Only the return line could leak and not affect performance. So that's likely what it is.
@@PhillipBailey Thanks Phillip. I was afraid of that. God Bless.
Those clips to the pump are a pain in the butt! Can’t find them anywhere!
Dorman 800-093 is a part number you can search.
@@PhillipBailey thank you! I just ordered them! Any idea where to get the oem vent tube clip mine broke completely off when trying to get it off today
@@kylebailey2884 it's likely only sold with the tube. I have used a plastic tie strap to secure the pipe. There's no significant pressure on it so it does not take much to retain it.
@@kylebailey2884 just noticed your name. Brother from a different mother...
@@PhillipBailey hahaha got it did and finished up today thank you again sir! Every Chevy I’ve owned I’ve had fuel pump issues with I should be a master at this by now. Subscribed to your page very helpful!
lucky only 1/4 tank. I used to get them filled to the top hate that .
These are not too bad to remove when full. I just ratchet strap it to the jack so it doesn't tip off. Thanks for watching