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I believe by what someone told me last year they are the ones that do NOT fit the big fuel pumps ., it was a split year and some look for the ones to fit big horsepower pumps ., relatively easy especially on a lift .. easier then changing out anything clutch related lol
C5s as far as I know(Atleast on mine). Run 1 fuel pump in the left tank. The crossover system simply uses the right tank as storage and transfers it through a passive siphon system. And there are definitely no fuel feed lines in the right tank.
C5s as far as I know(Atleast on mine). Run 1 fuel pump in the left tank. The crossover system simply uses the right tank as storage and transfers it through a passive siphon system. And there are definitely no fuel feed lines in the right tank.
So what fuel pump is in your passenger tank? I’m genuinely curious because I definitely do not know everything about these cars and might just learn a thing or two
So what fuel pump is in your passenger tank? I’m genuinely curious because I definitely do not know everything about these cars and might just learn a thing or two
The only difference is the bolt pattern for the fuel pump mounting. Early C5's had a 3.5" spacing and later C5's had 3.75" spacing. Being that his tanks came out of a 2003 they would be the 3.75" spacing.
Last edited by Turpid porpoise; Mar 30, 2018 at 08:18 AM.
The only difference is the bolt pattern for the fuel pump mounting. Early C5's had a 3.5" spacing and later C5's had 3.75" spacing. Being that his tanks came out of a 2003 they would be the 3.75" spacing.
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