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If it's an early 2nd gen, on the rear half of the car - here is a pic of the subframe (if you can even call it that): http://www.nastyz28.com/tech/chassis.jpg You'll need a good drill for drilling into the frame, but that's were we normally mount them. I know you have to watch the height. Just looked for a pic of my hubby welding the rear of a 71 or 72 camaro together to make a poor man's posi for some guy (yah, he requested it) - and I know he had an external pump, but I could not see it in the picture, so it was forward of the gas tank somewhere. Also, there is no reason you can't mount it in the engine compartment, if there is enough room - we don't like doing that though, because the pumps prefer the cooler air outside. We did mount on cheapie fuel pump on an old dodge caravan (was an 86 or something like that) right on the fender well. Worked forever.
where is the best place to mount a blue pump on a second gen. camaro
where is the best place to mount the pump. I have a second gen. camaro with the blue pump.
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Very good step by step advice. In my case it was the fuel pump. :(
Very comprehensive article! I got a GREAT deal on a used minivan a year ago and have put 16K trouble free miles on it. But the AC is shot (I drove my truck when I needed AC in the summer) and I'm looking at about $800 if I want to have AC this summer. Ugh. Needs a compressor (or something really expensive like that.)
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