SO how much do stock replacement fuel pumps go for? November 18, 2005, 06:28:51 PM So, my fuel pump took a dump the other night (at least I think). I was driving and the car stuttered and shut off. I had plenty of fuel and it would fire upon start up but I had no throttle response with the pedal to keep it running. If not the fuel pump what could it be? Ignition module? Does anyone know the price for a stock replacement fuel pump for an '88 5.0 bird? Thanks guys. Quote Selected
SO how much do stock replacement fuel pumps go for? Reply #1 – November 18, 2005, 06:38:17 PM 75-170 at autozone. Quote Selected
SO how much do stock replacement fuel pumps go for? Reply #2 – November 18, 2005, 07:44:42 PM E-Bay.From next to nothing to a bunch. Quote Selected
SO how much do stock replacement fuel pumps go for? Reply #3 – November 19, 2005, 08:53:48 AM They are not even worth it. Grab an aftermarket one ASAP. Quote Selected
SO how much do stock replacement fuel pumps go for? Reply #4 – November 19, 2005, 12:16:56 PM Make sure it's the pump first...you should be able to easily hear it cycle when you click the key to the run position Quote Selected
SO how much do stock replacement fuel pumps go for? Reply #5 – November 20, 2005, 07:24:32 PM Quote75-170 at autozoneI actually priced one out just to see when I put my 255 lph pump in. My 255 cost $140....AutoHole wanted over $300 dollars for the stocker which has a 66 lph flow rate. BTW Walbro makes most of the aftermarket and stock pumps for these applications. Quote Selected
SO how much do stock replacement fuel pumps go for? Reply #6 – November 20, 2005, 10:22:13 PM Quote from: Paul FlockhartI actually priced one out just to see when I put my 255 lph pump in. My 255 cost $140....AutoHole wanted over $300 dollars for the stocker which has a 66 lph flow rate. BTW Walbro makes most of the aftermarket and stock pumps for these applications. THe prices i quoted were from autozone.com with my zip Quote Selected
SO how much do stock replacement fuel pumps go for? Reply #7 – November 25, 2005, 04:11:54 AM Run computer codes before you spend big bucks. Mine sputtered & died & wouldn't run right, and it ended up being the TPS. Quote Selected