97 astro van

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Have you encountered the the access to the fuel pump from the floor yet??/ or know anybody else that has??/My question is how would a person map out the location :bounce: to the access (as to where the pump is located under the floor??/)to be cut and how big of a area to remove??/ :prayer: please reply Steve

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Most just drop the tank. It will need to come down anyway since there is a piece of sheet steel over the pump assembly. It is wedged between the tank and body crossmembers. If you do want to cut, just measure off the seat mounts.
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This access hole has been done several times. The link here has the best view of were to cut:

http://www.astrosafari.com/viewtopic.ph ... mp#p170483

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Ditto on dropping the tank, at least the first time. Some vans don't have it but that protection plate is thick and sits too close to the fuel lines to cut through and not mess something up. Drop the tank and replace the pump, cut a hole and toss that plate in the trash.

Or you could maybe lower the tank just enough to yank that plate out and then cut a hole.

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97CargoCrawler wrote:Ditto on dropping the tank, at least the first time. Some vans don't have it but that protection plate is thick and sits too close to the fuel lines to cut through and not mess something up. Drop the tank and replace the pump, cut a hole and toss that plate in the trash.

Or you could maybe lower the tank just enough to yank that plate out and then cut a hole.

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Nice Work!! So what holds the plate to the top of the tank??/

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The tank straps.
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Post by 97CargoCrawler »

Pressure. The plate gets wedged between the floor and the tank and the pressure from the straps under the tank hold it there.

I'm not sure it it can be pulled without lowering the tank all the way, but may be worth a shot. It's like 16ga. steel. You may be able to carefully cut it or peel it back like I have seen some do. It may not be too pretty. Sorry I dont have any precise measurements for you. Best bet is to cut a small peep hole and see where you land. Then cut a big hole in the proper spot. For me that electrical panel door fit right in between the floor supports.

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