HPOP
so im wondering what the labor would be to install an hpop. its not something that i trust myself doing so im going to get it done somewhere rather than risking messing something up
so far ive gotten 1 quote from a local shop of 468.xx just to install. idk how much it normally runs but that sounds around what i would expect but like i said i really have no clue any help would be awesome thanks jeremy |
Depending on the labor guide used and the shop rate:
2.7 hours to 3.4 hours labor. $60 to $120 per hour. |
Its honestly a pretty easy job... The worst part is the fuel bowl, but I dont have that anymore.
If you were closer I'd throw it in for you. |
Originally Posted by CSIPSD
(Post 766605)
Its honestly a pretty easy job... The worst part is the fuel bowl, but I dont have that anymore.
If you were closer I'd throw it in for you. |
i would do it for you but i cant get in your engine bay:argh::argh::argh:
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ya...my truck to tall...lol...maybe we couple pull the front axle and bumper and let it sit on the frame and u could do it...lol...
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duramax dont have hpops :s:
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Originally Posted by 2500HeavyDuty
(Post 766634)
duramax dont have hpops :s:
Nope, but they should have fuel lift pumps. At least our Fords aren't that under-engineered. |
I pulled my HPOP and replaced all my o-rings, "non-serviceable" plug, put it all back together adding the Riffraff Diesel: Fuel Rail Crossover™ in the process and it took about 6 hours. I had never messed with the HPOP before, and took my time. I've put over 200 miles on it since with no issues. Just do it yourself, and take your time.
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You would be suprised how easy it is to R&R the HPOP. You can always give us a call if you have any questions or issues on install.:tu:
Why are you swaping it? |
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