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I don't have a link but I might be able to help you out.
Take out the bottom part of the back seat.
Unplug fuel pump electric harness.
Start car and let it die.
Take off the gas cap.
You will still spill some fuel so get a towel.
Unhook fuel lines and unbolt fuel pump housing.
Pull out the fuel pump housing and take a good look.
Unhook the fuel pump from the housing and put the walbro back on the same way as stock. You might have to trim the rubber hose on the feed.
My walbro was about a half inch longer then the stocker so I had to drill a hole in the bottom bracket, this is real easy.
Put it all back toeather the way you found it.
 
Underneath the car, by the front of the rear passenger side wheel there is another connection for the same line, just slide the proper sized wrenches on and unbolt it there, then you have to cut about 3 inches into the frame around the fuel pump housing, and fold it apart, so that when you go to pull the housing out there will be room for the hose to come with it.

When re-installed tap it back down with a hammer.
 
DSMcrazy3 said:
Underneath the car, by the front of the rear passenger side wheel there is another connection for the same line, just slide the proper sized wrenches on and unbolt it there, then you have to cut about 3 inches into the frame around the fuel pump housing, and fold it apart, so that when you go to pull the housing out there will be room for the hose to come with it.

When re-installed tap it back down with a hammer.
Yeah I hope to never go this route. Just be patient with the hardline and use wrenches not plyers and you should be fine.
 
mine kinked, LOL....so I broke it ;) opened it back up and clamped the fuel line on it right there...as matter of fact my pics of that were in one of my threads awhile back if u search for it :thumb:
 
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