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Alfonso Gomez
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Recently, my 1987 Coupe needed the fuel pump replaced. So, after towing the beast home, I took out my trusty(?) Chilton's manual to find out how to replace the fuel pump correctly. I was horrified by the instructions I found. I read them twice to see if I was reading correctly. These instructions are found on chapter 5-9 and state that the fuel tank has to be removed from the car. Anyone that has done this will know it is a PITA. It said to raise the car, remove the spare tire carrier, remove the rear Y-pipe and mufflers, the rear fender braces, the inner fender panels, the antenna ground strap, remove the rear lamps and other assorted parts, then remove the fuel tank from the car
. I just could not believe it. So I took out my HAYNES manual to verify these instructions and, to my relief, I found out the CORRECT way of replacing the pump. It takes less than one hour to do the job properly.
I post this in order to warn anyone out there not to follow the instructions on the Chilton's manual. It will save you a lot of unnecessary work, bruised knuckles and a lot of swearing. The people at Chilton's deserve
.
Cheers

I post this in order to warn anyone out there not to follow the instructions on the Chilton's manual. It will save you a lot of unnecessary work, bruised knuckles and a lot of swearing. The people at Chilton's deserve

Cheers
