Saw this one awhile back but put off the job entirely. Let me tell you it was so much easier this way. I actually used a come along and over the shed roof. I also pulled it up from the passenger side corner tie down and it worked out like a charm. I will say it helped that the tie down hooks were a little lateral than the cross member that I used which gave it just enough swing away from the pump
I wish I had just listen to you to begin with.. Just changed out the fuel pump and housing on my 93 22RE toyota pickup. It must have been changed out before because it was direct wired into the fuel housing, no connection plug, so wires ended up being short. Long story short I dropped the tank but when I went to put it back together I just didn't have enough room to connect the wiring. Ended up taking the bed bolts off in no time despite all the rust, popped it up and was able to get to everything easily. wish I had done this first, I thought this was was more trouble than it's worth, boy was I wrong. Anyway, my baby is back up and running, thanks again!
No problem, glad this video helped! Ive dropped tanks on a couple of trucks because I thought moving the bed would be too much of a pain. Thought I’d give moving the bed a shot for this project, and it turned out to be pretty easy!
Thank you for this! My father had a 1992 Single cab 4x4 with a small lift & some chunky wheels. Around 2008 it needed a fuel pump & it being a pain to drop he bought a cheap beater ranger and this one became history. I can’t stand to watch it sit any longer. Now I know where to start and how to “easily” fix the initial problem before everything else that should be changed with its age & 15 years of sitting. It’s at about 105k miles and was well taken care of until then. Again, thanks for this!!
What made you decide it was the fuel pump? My nephew has the same vehicle. Runs great at idle but starts running very rough (almost feels like a misfire but we think it’s fuel related). Shop said it it’s not a misfire but couldn’t tell us what it is.
Fuel pump was just a guess. I was running a bit rough overall. Fuel pump and fuel filter are both relatively cheap and easy to do, so I went there first. I also did the timing chain and injectors. That is a harder job, but necessary on the 22re engine every 100,000-150,000 miles or so. You can test fuel pressure at the cold start injector, but it isn't the simplest process. You'll need to figure out how to connect your pressure tester in line at the banjo fitting. Hope that helps.
I will be doing this job on my 1990 toy pickup... I hate looking up under cars.. My truck runs but no power uphills and got worse,, and from other videos, they say it a weak fuel pump..
Saw this one awhile back but put off the job entirely. Let me tell you it was so much easier this way. I actually used a come along and over the shed roof. I also pulled it up from the passenger side corner tie down and it worked out like a charm. I will say it helped that the tie down hooks were a little lateral than the cross member that I used which gave it just enough swing away from the pump
I wish I had just listen to you to begin with.. Just changed out the fuel pump and housing on my 93 22RE toyota pickup. It must have been changed out before because it was direct wired into the fuel housing, no connection plug, so wires ended up being short. Long story short I dropped the tank but when I went to put it back together I just didn't have enough room to connect the wiring. Ended up taking the bed bolts off in no time despite all the rust, popped it up and was able to get to everything easily. wish I had done this first, I thought this was was more trouble than it's worth, boy was I wrong. Anyway, my baby is back up and running, thanks again!
No problem, glad this video helped! Ive dropped tanks on a couple of trucks because I thought moving the bed would be too much of a pain. Thought I’d give moving the bed a shot for this project, and it turned out to be pretty easy!
Thank you for this! My father had a 1992 Single cab 4x4 with a small lift & some chunky wheels.
Around 2008 it needed a fuel pump & it being a pain to drop he bought a cheap beater ranger and this one became history. I can’t stand to watch it sit any longer. Now I know where to start and how to “easily” fix the initial problem before everything else that should be changed with its age & 15 years of sitting. It’s at about 105k miles and was well taken care of until then.
Again, thanks for this!!
No problem! Hope you can get back on the road. Sounds like it’s got a lot of life left!
Great video, much appreciated. Now got to work on the 1991 pickup I just got.
Good video, right to the point.
What made you decide it was the fuel pump? My nephew has the same vehicle. Runs great at idle but starts running very rough (almost feels like a misfire but we think it’s fuel related). Shop said it it’s not a misfire but couldn’t tell us what it is.
Fuel pump was just a guess. I was running a bit rough overall. Fuel pump and fuel filter are both relatively cheap and easy to do, so I went there first. I also did the timing chain and injectors. That is a harder job, but necessary on the 22re engine every 100,000-150,000 miles or so. You can test fuel pressure at the cold start injector, but it isn't the simplest process. You'll need to figure out how to connect your pressure tester in line at the banjo fitting. Hope that helps.
Thanks man! Appreciate the tips
Awesome Thanks!
Thank u for this..gonna do this soon 🍺🍺🍻
It helped me thank you
God bless
Nice..gonna do this…Did you remove the fuel pump hose and wire harness connected to the fuel pump bracket before removing it?
You don't need to, but it's a good idea to have the battery disconnected before disconnecting any wires close to fuel.
I will be doing this job on my 1990 toy pickup... I hate looking up under cars.. My truck runs but no power uphills and got worse,, and from other videos, they say it a weak fuel pump..
Thank you!!
I have a 94 and my tank is on the right center
Just.iinstall.an.in.line.on.the.frame.rail...easy
Easy.
What size are the bolts?
I don't know the size, but this is the part number: 6418935020
Dropping the tank is easier to me
I hope you're right!
My 92 Toyota pickup is actually the platform for my RV.