Replacing Automotive Gas Fuel Tank & Fuel Pump Removal : GM Example

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Uploaded by on Jul 8, 2011

Yet another car video. Here I replace the gas tank in the Pontiac Grand Am. Sorry some of the footage is left out on the re-assembly which is explained in the video. Just follow the steps of the removal for the last few steps of assembly. Please subscribe and thanks for watching!

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  • Nice video. (Let me guess--you weren't using your good camera. Oh, and you didn't have room under the car...)

  • @nuffers01 Mind reader! LOL. Yeah, a lot of criticism on Youtube so I have to repeat everything..

  • @nuffers01 Yeah, people tend to forget that the videos are FREE! Thanks for putting your time into it.

  • @nuffers01 True. Thanks, I appreciate it!

  • Interesting to see how it's done. I'm no mechanic either, but you probably could have put a jumper wire in place of the fuel pump relay to get all that gas out of there first. Mighta made it a little easier to handle.

  • @FyberOptic True, There was only about half a gallon in there so it wasn't bad.

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  • @FyberOptic what if the fuel pump is bad ? that's the problem we have 

  • @Johnnysshop thts weird.. haha ive seen it fix cracked diff covers and almost everything.

    gas must eat at it. anywayz, good video, keep it up :D

  • @Gatorsrok Nope.. Water weld is JB Weld.

  • Shoulda used JB Weld. works for everything :D

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