Fuel Filter & Fuel Pump Replacement Chevy Astro (GMC Safari) 96-05 Stealth Camper Van Build Part 2

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2020
  • If you needing to replace the fuel pump and the fuel filter, then you came to the right place. The process should be very similar to all Chevy Astros and GMC Safaris alike. I am so excited to get this camper van in tip top shape to start building out the interior. If you are wanting more videos regarding the Astro Van, stay tuned!
    Wish you all luck on the repair!
    Here are the links to everything:
    Fuel Pump: amzn.to/2GS95Ku
    18 Gauge Clippers: amzn.to/3mcgOTK
    Rive Nut Tool: amzn.to/3bRBGL7 (This one has better ratings and quality)
    Snap Ring Pliers: amzn.to/33nC8Nl
    Fuel Pressure Gauge: amzn.to/3kmgKPN
    How to replace the fuel pump on the Chevy Astro Van
    How to replace the fuel filter on the Chevy Astro Van
    How to check the fuel pressure on the Chevy Astro Van
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  • @INNO222
    @INNO222 Год назад +4

    Removing the gas cap prior to changing the filter should relieve some fuel pressure so there should be less fuel leakage.

  • @tormado
    @tormado 2 года назад +11

    Real quick:
    Starter fluid test is a good way to test for a fuel issue, but DO NOT spray starting fluid on that filter. Pop the filter out and spray directly into the air box. That filter will not last long at all if you douse it in starting spray.

    • @AutoMotivate
      @AutoMotivate  2 года назад +4

      You know, that makes a lot of sense. Ill keep that in mind next time I need to do that. Hopefully others will see this comment!

    • @tormado
      @tormado 2 года назад +1

      @@AutoMotivate yup, seen lots of filters crumble to pieces not long after being doused in the sauce. Definitely don't want to suck filter crumbs into the throttle body

    • @crippyandkaatje
      @crippyandkaatje 2 года назад +1

      Great comment RITT! For newbie van owners like me, being DIY but without mechanical experience, the exact steps are not always clear. Thanks so much! Yeah isn't this series the best? So Automotivate started another channel for Astro van owners. I forgot the name, Automotivate let me know. I will add here when I find it!

  • @tomknud
    @tomknud Год назад

    Thanks for sharing your experiences with us.

  • @johnwilliams640
    @johnwilliams640 2 года назад

    Your nerves are great. I would been freaking out changing the fuel pump. Very good video. selling my van today.

  • @clearwater9118
    @clearwater9118 3 года назад +2

    My friend, you are such a blessing to me. Thank you so much.😀 You explained everything i always wondered about. By the way, i live in my van in Florida. 😀 Just subbed.😎God bless you always.

  • @anthonyvargas790
    @anthonyvargas790 3 года назад +1

    Thank You just did this today 6/22/21.. Worked Excellent

  • @monicaschuster9376
    @monicaschuster9376 Год назад

    One of the best car videos I've seen. Thank you

  • @veggiepowered
    @veggiepowered Год назад +1

    I Just Got A 1999 Astro Van Somebody Hacked My Vans Floor Up Really Bad Trying To Find The Fuel Pump . Atlast I Have A New Fuel Pump Now

  • @elliotfrank119
    @elliotfrank119 3 года назад +2

    Just started watching this series and I’m looking forward to it. We just got a similar van it’s even missing a drivers side window too so I’m looking forward to seeing what you did with that. The last quarter of this video the audio wasn’t matching up with the video for me though. Hope you can fix that otherwise great video!

  • @Soywin0520
    @Soywin0520 3 года назад

    Sooo excited for this!

  • @SuperMo15
    @SuperMo15 3 года назад

    wow this underside is clean!

  • @abiermonier1193
    @abiermonier1193 2 года назад

    Good job, thanks for the video.

  • @mikereid4653
    @mikereid4653 7 месяцев назад

    Great video bud
    Thanks for making 👍🏻

  • @raymondmumford6255
    @raymondmumford6255 Год назад

    Excellent job 😊

  • @logan_9356
    @logan_9356 3 года назад +2

    this is gonna be an amazing series! When’s the next video!?

    • @AutoMotivate
      @AutoMotivate  3 года назад

      Thank you! I really enjoy working on the van. I have so many plans for it! Next video is planned for the beginning of next week 🙏

  • @notcharles
    @notcharles 2 года назад +3

    If you grind out the access opening, you can use the piece you cut out to cover the opening, Cut 4 'tabs' of steel 2" long by the width of (one of) the (2) depressed parts of the floor. Using steel pop rivets, select a drill bit of the correct diameter and drill a hole in the floor and a corresponding hole in each of the four tabs then rivet the tabs to the floor, Cut two strips of steel the length of the right and let sides of the opening and two inches wide. Dill a hole in the floor and a matching hole in a strip and rivet it in place, then drill three more holes through the floor and strip, riveting as you go, Then repeat on the other side of the opening. You now have a supports for the section of floor you cut out. Place the piece you cut out over the opening and begin drilling holes through that piece into the tabs and strips sized to accommodate 1/4" pan head sheet metal screws - putting a screw in each hole as you go to maintain alignment. If you cut a rubber(?) gasket to match the size of the opening - maybe an inch or 5/8" wide and put in under the floor (double stick tape - two sided) before you install the tabs and strips, you will have a neat seal from beneath by the time the last sheet metal screw is installed. A bit of (paintable?) sealant applied from above and you have a near invisible repair as well as an access port to the fuel pump!

    • @AutoMotivate
      @AutoMotivate  2 года назад

      That is an amazing idea. Wish I did it that way. Hopefully this will give others ideas. My only concern is its strength.

    • @brainimplants
      @brainimplants 3 месяца назад

      That's what I did. Grinder is the way to go. Next time the pump goes you can swap it in no time.

  • @AceCafeBikes
    @AceCafeBikes 3 года назад +1

    Nice job

  • @lousassle2327
    @lousassle2327 10 месяцев назад +1

    Cut a hole in the floor is wild. Not doing to my custom ass astro van lol.

  • @jenniferdaniel5757
    @jenniferdaniel5757 2 года назад

    To change the fuel filter on a 1997 Chevy Astro van what tools/sizes would I need? Need to know ASAP

  • @samiam247
    @samiam247 10 месяцев назад

    The time you put in today is the time you'll save tomorrow, no problem cutting that hole I did the same thing to the bed of my 88 Toyota pickup. I have a shop so I used an air chisel for nice perfect cuts, could you tell me how did you determine those measurements?

  • @dennismanzano5640
    @dennismanzano5640 8 дней назад

    Awesome video

  • @johnalarcon5006
    @johnalarcon5006 Год назад

    You need to clean up that hole with a file and go to the junkyard and get the same patch panel and cover that hole properly , I just did mine and it came out professionally done

  • @jonathandamian2372
    @jonathandamian2372 3 года назад

    Thank you!

  • @DemonikzLoL
    @DemonikzLoL Год назад

    Is the fuel tank and pump located in the same place in a 91 Astro?

  • @ericbonilla2240
    @ericbonilla2240 Год назад

    Gracias por explicar los videos

  • @matthewcain2880
    @matthewcain2880 2 месяца назад

    Do you have to use a pressure gauge?

  • @Leatherkid01
    @Leatherkid01 3 года назад

    I subbed dude 😉

  • @dynasticlight1073
    @dynasticlight1073 3 года назад

    Replaced ,My fuel pump same way ,on a 95' .Now ,I have intermintant starting and shutting off .Any ideas.

    • @AutoMotivate
      @AutoMotivate  3 года назад +1

      Which fuel pump did you get? Are you checking your fuel pressure?

    • @dynasticlight1073
      @dynasticlight1073 3 года назад

      @@AutoMotivate No, didn't check pressure. It started three times , lately .Not driving ,as it kept shutting down.Pump was from Rock Auto , a name brand ?

  • @lostmoose7352
    @lostmoose7352 2 года назад +1

    My highest regard of guys like you...for me this is a total nightmare.
    I am wondering why they cant engeneer vehicles where all those parts
    could be easily accessible ?

  • @ryanjones7543
    @ryanjones7543 3 года назад +2

    Wow no rust underneath. Mine is the exact opposite

    • @Deucealive75
      @Deucealive75 3 года назад

      Yeah it looked REAL clean under there compared to our rust belt vans.

  • @Worldsminebp
    @Worldsminebp 3 года назад

    So underrated!

  • @marklennox2151
    @marklennox2151 2 года назад

    My 2000 Astro w/141k loses power going up steep hills and gets this herky jerky action. I think these are signs the pump needs replacement.
    I'll go with Delphi, AC Delco or Airtex.

    • @AutoMotivate
      @AutoMotivate  2 года назад

      Delphi seems to be the best route. You can get a fuel pressure tester fairly cheap and it’s easy to do!

    • @AutoMotivate
      @AutoMotivate  2 года назад

      I think I have the one I used linked in the description

  • @tomknud
    @tomknud Год назад

    Why not drop the tank?

  • @benm4249
    @benm4249 Год назад

    And what would one do if a hole was made in the gas tank

    • @AutoMotivate
      @AutoMotivate  Год назад +1

      Probably get another gas tank..

    • @benm4249
      @benm4249 Год назад

      @@AutoMotivate hey man! Love your videos and your attitude. I tried some steel epoxy stuff, worth a try before pulling trigger on that endeavor

    • @AutoMotivate
      @AutoMotivate  Год назад +1

      @@benm4249 lol, I thought you were being sarcastic! There’s almost always an Astro Van at the junkyard you could pull a tank from.
      That’s worth a shot. JB weld is also a decent idea. I appreciate the support!

  • @demerclopez2622
    @demerclopez2622 3 года назад +4

    you need to seal more, probably some sort of caulk or rubber gasket type material otherwise you'll get fumes in your van

    • @AutoMotivate
      @AutoMotivate  3 года назад

      deMerc Lopez I actually have plans to seal it; I didn’t didn’t want to do it yet because I had to de rust and paint the entire floor pan

    • @nwmod39
      @nwmod39 3 года назад +3

      I will disagree....
      I have zero sealant around my Hatch that I made and get zero fumes in the van.

    • @demerclopez2622
      @demerclopez2622 3 года назад +1

      @@nwmod39 hehe just because you haven't died doesn't mean fumes aren't getting in... Just probably not in a high enough level plus my astro is not that well sealed anyway I can see around the doors

    • @xxskitsxx15
      @xxskitsxx15 10 месяцев назад

      Dude so I just replaced mine and I had the door cut in for a few months and now it smells like gas after I put the new fuel pump in it's like the o-ring isnt sealing it off. I tried fireplace silicone and it didn't work the gas ate it

  • @franklopez8243
    @franklopez8243 Год назад

    I don't understand why you can't drop tank

    • @AutoMotivate
      @AutoMotivate  Год назад

      You can if you want to. Empty the 20~ gallons and have at it. I have already had to replace my fuel pump again and it took me 5-10 minutes? The hole is sealed and strong.

  • @bobslagle1821
    @bobslagle1821 3 месяца назад

    would have been nice to give the exact measurements after the hole was cut, DUH!!!!!

  • @staysafe6206
    @staysafe6206 Год назад

    To anyone who does this if you don’t have a ton of gas in your vehicle next time take a vack shack and suck it clean

  • @NorthernChev
    @NorthernChev Год назад

    Just so you viewers know, it's only two bolts to take the tank out. Seriously, it's SUPER easy on this truck. The tank is easily accessible underneath. Lots of room and easy access. Don't cut holes in the floor of your truck.

    • @AutoMotivate
      @AutoMotivate  Год назад +2

      Imagine removing the tank when its full, not super easy. I already had to replace my fuel pump again and it took 10 minutes.
      If your van is in great resto shape, I would agree. But, thats not the truth for most of the vans out there.

    • @NorthernChev
      @NorthernChev Год назад

      @@AutoMotivate Just did mine today. Took about 30 minutes including tank drop. Did it on jackstands in my garage.

    • @ThunderPantz01
      @ThunderPantz01 Год назад +3

      @@NorthernChev I call BS on 30 minutes.

    • @xxskitsxx15
      @xxskitsxx15 Год назад

      ​@@NorthernChev you're lying bro get outta here. My tank has 20 gallons in it so I'm not dropping shit anyway.

  • @notcharles
    @notcharles 2 года назад

    Check your Parts Store ask if they will LEND you a tool - Auto Zone does, I suspect the competition will too - just call and ask! Tell 'em I sent you.

  • @cryptograndnagus1529
    @cryptograndnagus1529 4 месяца назад

    How in the hell do you have so little underside rust. My 02 is a sheet of rust, so much so that i cant remove the fuel filter for fear of snapping the line.

    • @AutoMotivate
      @AutoMotivate  4 месяца назад

      I got lucky. Had more top side floorpan rust than anywhere else.

    • @brainimplants
      @brainimplants 3 месяца назад

      I hear ya. So jealous of these rust free vans. I have a new filter but I'm scared to touch the lines. Need to wait until I have extra time to redo the lines in case it goes bad.

  • @fernandopadilla9963
    @fernandopadilla9963 Год назад

    Gonna do this . I’ll let you know if I survived

  • @AlienRelics
    @AlienRelics Год назад

    4:09 It looks like you clamped down on a line.

  • @jamesblakley8803
    @jamesblakley8803 4 дня назад

    You need to seal that p.ate...water leak

  • @MartyMartMar
    @MartyMartMar 3 года назад

    IF y'all are dead set on cutting up your floors, I might suggest a nibbler instead of shears. Way easier and nicer cuts on corrugated metal... you can also get them for drill attachments now, and you can even take them to a junk yard. I don't have any reason to recommend this one other than it's a nice one: ruclips.net/video/ZqqUle5ljQ8/видео.html

    • @AutoMotivate
      @AutoMotivate  3 года назад +1

      Dang, wish I knew about that attachment when I did this video.. would have came out a lot better and probably could have kept the piece I cut as the cover.
      Thanks man!

    • @MartyMartMar
      @MartyMartMar 3 года назад

      @@AutoMotivate it would have but it would also have been about an 1/8 of an inch smaller... that's why I said take it to a junkyard on a cordless drill, and cut an oversized plate from a donor van floor to cover it!

  • @brofessormex
    @brofessormex 11 месяцев назад

    Astro van metal is made from razor blades

  • @chinadave2854
    @chinadave2854 3 года назад +2

    There called snap ring pliers

    • @AutoMotivate
      @AutoMotivate  3 года назад

      Thank you 😂

    • @chinadave2854
      @chinadave2854 3 года назад

      Also the switch on your new grinder is called - a paddle switch

    • @chinadave2854
      @chinadave2854 3 года назад

      @@AutoMotivate I also have a 98 astro 178,000 miles still runs like new

  • @hondaxl250k0
    @hondaxl250k0 3 года назад +1

    I cut a hatch for fuel pump In my 97gmc safari. Almost 300k miles and still rolling

    • @sscbkr48
      @sscbkr48 2 года назад

      If it's an ongoing issue that's one thing, but how many fuel pumps have you replaced?!

    • @hondaxl250k0
      @hondaxl250k0 2 года назад

      @@sscbkr48 2 I learned my lesson on the first one and made a hatch.

  • @kallankummel8351
    @kallankummel8351 Год назад

    I actually have a 2000 Astro all wheel drive Van, that I just converted into my Astro Mini Camper Van, now I have to replace my fuel pump, got the fuel pump, but I don't have a grinder to cut a hole, so I'm gonna take it to my manager's dad's shop to do it, I've used grinders to cut metal and such, but not above the fuel tank, so I'll have them do it.

  • @clem641
    @clem641 3 года назад +2

    it takes all of 10 min to drop the tank why do this ? mine has a cover plate over the pump so you have to drop it anyway

  • @juntosxsiemprereyreina8653
    @juntosxsiemprereyreina8653 5 месяцев назад

    PLEASE NO CUTs - my mecanic (MexicaN )change the gas pump taken the gas tank down1 hr done no cuts .saquen el tanque y renplacen 🤯

  • @officialpoa3171
    @officialpoa3171 2 года назад

    *should have used a grinder instead*

    • @AutoMotivate
      @AutoMotivate  2 года назад

      Did not feel safe using that above a gas tank

  • @stephenj.niznik6094
    @stephenj.niznik6094 Год назад

    Dude wear gloves. They make venter cut spins for such cuts.

    • @AutoMotivate
      @AutoMotivate  Год назад

      Are you talking about a flap disk for an angle grinder?

  • @russellharvey8590
    @russellharvey8590 2 года назад

    Dude. Mechanic's gloves, $10.00

  • @usace69
    @usace69 2 года назад

    I watched your video to enjoy seeing your beautiful eyes 😂😂😂

  • @codyluka8355
    @codyluka8355 3 года назад +3

    Why not just drop the tank

    • @chinadave2854
      @chinadave2854 3 года назад

      Hard to do when I had just filled it up so I cut the floor and now I have a door for next time!

    • @codyluka8355
      @codyluka8355 3 года назад

      @@chinadave2854 LOL! I understand! Mine had been getting noisier and noisier and decided to do last weekend when the tank was about an eighth full. I dropped my tank but I'll admit there were moments where I thought I should have cut the floor instead. It wasn't a hard job...just bulky. Even with only a little gas left in it. It was easy dropping the tank but getting it back in...was another story. It's done and it runs much better.

    • @chinadave2854
      @chinadave2854 3 года назад

      I really enjoy seeing you turn your van into a cherry keep up the great work and good job!

    • @MartyMartMar
      @MartyMartMar 3 года назад

      @@codyluka8355 did you do it by yourself? I am about to try it, just worried that I won't be able to get it back in alone... floor jack??

    • @codyluka8355
      @codyluka8355 3 года назад +1

      @@MartyMartMar Yes, I did the job by myself. A second pair of hands does make it a bit easier...that tank is heavier than you think. A floor jack is definitely needed along with some short pieces of 2x4s. Be careful when disconnecting the fuel lines...those plastic connectors may be brittle and you can't buy replacements. Good luck! You'll do fine.

  • @brofessormex
    @brofessormex 11 месяцев назад

    Literally playing operation with no gloves.

  • @scott4427
    @scott4427 Год назад +1

    In the time it took to butcher your floor the tank could be dropped… 😂

    • @AutoMotivate
      @AutoMotivate  Год назад

      When I had to replace the fuel pump the second time it only took 10 minutes. Some say butchered, most don’t

    • @ThunderPantz01
      @ThunderPantz01 Год назад

      Without a lift that would be a nightmare that would take hours and hours instead of less than 2. and the next time you need to replace it it would be 15 minutes...

  • @2fuzy
    @2fuzy 3 года назад +3

    would have been less work to drop the tank and ya wouldn't have a big hole in the floor 🤣🤣🤣

    • @AutoMotivate
      @AutoMotivate  3 года назад

      Did you know that most cars on the road have holes in the floor to access the fuel pump? Fun fact.

    • @2fuzy
      @2fuzy 3 года назад +4

      @@AutoMotivate yes i have run a shop for about 20yrs and im not picking on ya but i done the job many times and i can drop the tank on it then less time then it takes to lay out the hole the big pain is how much fuel is in it and many folks have done the same as you just because you are young and don't have ASE certs on the wall ....so keep on doing you and when you are an old fart you to will get a chuckle at the young

    • @AutoMotivate
      @AutoMotivate  3 года назад +1

      I appreciate you Fuzy!
      I definitely see your point. But, I would like to point out that the fuel pump did fail again and it only took 5-10 minutes to replace. So, it did work in my favor. I will definitely be spending extra money on a higher end fuel pump if it fails again.

    • @2fuzy
      @2fuzy 3 года назад +1

      @@AutoMotivate good luck on the sherch as most of the replacements are poor quality

    • @hb5914
      @hb5914 3 года назад

      @@AutoMotivate I had a different application(year, make, model vehicle) and I used a Denso fuel pump assembly.

  • @aceseling
    @aceseling 3 года назад +2

    "Tip top shape" proceeds to cut hole in the floor because you're lazy. Nice.

    • @AutoMotivate
      @AutoMotivate  3 года назад +1

      Cutting a hole in the floor, like most cars have, isn’t because I’m lazy.
      Why not do something more efficient and make it easy access for the future? You know, like most other cars.

    • @aceseling
      @aceseling 3 года назад

      @@AutoMotivate, *facepalm*. But, hey man, whatever works. You do you.

    • @AutoMotivate
      @AutoMotivate  3 года назад

      It really makes sense, though. Why not create an access point if it isn’t sacrificing rigidity? I’ll be creating a seal around the hole when I tackle the floor pan rust.

    • @aceseling
      @aceseling 3 года назад

      @@AutoMotivate, it only half makes sense if you expect to be replacing the pump again. How many miles did this one last? You plan to be replacing it on the regular? If the answer to the last question is no, well, there you go.

    • @d.r.j9051
      @d.r.j9051 3 года назад +2

      @@aceseling I'm with you on this. Cutting a hole in the floor is for hillbillies. The pump lasts like 20 years. No problem there. However the rear brake line always rusts out above the gas tank. So you'll have to drop the tank anyway. Might as well drop the tank, replace the rear brake line while you're at it, paint it black/put it back, and use anti-seize on the bolts (just in case). AutoMotivate, check on your spare tire winch...nobody services them (lube once a year) and finding a decent replacement is getting hard to do. Good luck with the van, I love mine.