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<blockquote data-quote="Snagmaster" data-source="post: 15321273" data-attributes="member: 170795"><p>My 98 cobra had a fuel pump go out at 29,000 miles, right where the pumps have been known to fail.</p><p></p><p>It actually started after failing during a drive into town, drove home, next time out it failed again for good so they can seem to recover but still end up dead in the end, your pump may have lasted longer than most.</p><p></p><p>It's not too hard to change the pump but it really helps to have the tank empty beforehand, I had to remove the fill tube hose to siphon out the fuel but the job can be done by one person but you need to put the rear axle up on stands for more room.</p><p></p><p>You can do it as you said you know your way around a car, just be careful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snagmaster, post: 15321273, member: 170795"] My 98 cobra had a fuel pump go out at 29,000 miles, right where the pumps have been known to fail. It actually started after failing during a drive into town, drove home, next time out it failed again for good so they can seem to recover but still end up dead in the end, your pump may have lasted longer than most. It's not too hard to change the pump but it really helps to have the tank empty beforehand, I had to remove the fill tube hose to siphon out the fuel but the job can be done by one person but you need to put the rear axle up on stands for more room. You can do it as you said you know your way around a car, just be careful. [/QUOTE]
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