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Old May 7th, 2012, 11:02 AM
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Hey all,
New user here, but I could sure use some help from anybody willing. I've got a 1984 C20 (Silverado) 7.4L V8. The mechanical fuel pump was installed wrong, and now the pushrod for that pump won't work. I think it's bent, as I can't get it out to replace it. So, I have two questions: 1) Any ideas on how to get it out, or 2) Should I go to an electric pump?

I've attached pictures of the space/pushrod issue I'm having, so you can see what I'm seeing. Again, any help would be appreciated!

Thanks in advance!
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im wondering..if you turn the engine will it move? i would be more worried about damage to the cam lobes than a bent rod. how exactly was it put in wrong?
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Yes, it will move. I can pry the pushrod up, with some force, and then crank the engine, and it will push the rod back down. That's about all the movement I get out of it though. I think the pump was installed on top of the pushrod, rather than having the rod on top of the pump, so when the truck was started, it bent the rod.
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go get an electrical pump
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Originally Posted by BigRed922
go get an electrical pump
........Times 2, that's the easiest solution. JMHO, mount the pump as close to the fuel tank as possible with a good inline filter, they tend to PUSH better than PULL. Don't forget to put a plate where the fuel pump mount's to the engine, you will have one bad oil leak. JMHO............good luck.
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