BJedi76
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- Joined
- Nov 7, 2019
- Posts
- 152
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- 19
- Location
- Soldotna, Alaska
- First Name
- B.J.
- Truck Year
- 1986
- Truck Model
- GMC Sierra Classic 1500 4x4 SWB
- Engine Size
- 305”
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I don’t know what bracket you’re thinking of or why you would think that my stock bracket is thin and bendable.
It’s 1/8” steel plate.
you could beat somebody to death with this oem bracket.
…and how do you think that four bolts is, in any way, stronger than 8 bolts?
And I’m not about to start drilling holes in the reservoir to accommodate some aftermarket bracket, because no auto parts store sells the pump that fits the bracket.
That’s backwards.
The bracket is supposed to accommodate the pump you can get.
… And as far as pumps with a bolt or mounting hole on the back , Every auto parts store said there were no options. Different brands, but no alternative options. I even asked every auto parts store (o’Reillys, Napa, Carquest, & AutoZone) to show me pictures of every brand. Not a single one of them had a bolt or a hole on the back of the pump.
Would you like a picture of the pump bucket mentioned? I have a few Saginaw and I’m pretty sure the one I put on my truck doesn’t have the bolt and that was the reason I couldn’t use a nicer bracket I think I had the parts to.I don’t know what bracket you’re thinking of or why you would think that my stock bracket is thin and bendable.
It’s 1/8” steel plate.
you could beat somebody to death with this oem bracket.
…and how do you think that four bolts is, in any way, stronger than 8 bolts?
And I’m not about to start drilling holes in the reservoir to accommodate some aftermarket bracket, because no auto parts store sells the pump that fits the bracket.
That’s backwards.
The bracket is supposed to accommodate the pump you can get.
… And as far as pumps with a bolt or mounting hole on the back , Every auto parts store said there were no options. Different brands, but no alternative options. I even asked every auto parts store (o’Reillys, Napa, Carquest, & AutoZone) to show me pictures of every brand. Not a single one of them had a bolt or a hole on the back of the pump.
Im going to save a little trouble. I have that exact bracket kit on my Suburban and soon on my K10. To those saying they dont work, here is the proof they do. I have beat the tar out of this suburban and never had add issue with this bracket kit. Theres a trick, you need a Pump from a 1987 Suburban TBI 350. Note the picture of the pump itself, theres a stud on the back of it, most pumps do not have this. I just happen to have an old grumpy GM Tech that now works at autozone since he retired. iYou must be registered for see images attachYou must be registered for see images attachshowed him the bracket and he says "uh huh" and comes out two mins later with the pump I need.
Big block cars too.Many big block trucks had a pump with the stud too.