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    1. #1
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      2010+ Camaro Module wanted (top)

      Looking for a super cheap in-operative 5th Gen Camaro fuel pump model. All I need really is the hat so I can fill a fuel tank with water to see where it’s keaking. Please lmk.
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    2. #2
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      I dont have one but I have heard the HHR pump diameter/mount is the same. Finding one for an HHR may be cheaper and easier to find in a salvage yard.

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      Carl made a post about this somewhere...basically, many cars use that same hat. Check on Rockauto for pictures. Try Impala, Malibu, etc...trucks...around 2009.

      Andrew
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      Ahh, yeah I can try the pick and pull if another car uses the same size hat.
      1970 Camaro/DSE build


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    5. #5
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      Unsolicited advice. Water won't leak where gas will.....plus it's a pain to get all the water out of the tank.



      Use compressed air, tape up all the holes, you can even leave your fuel pump in, and blow some air in the filler neck. Not a lot, you are not trying to pressurize the tank much over 15 psi, then use bubbles to find your leak.
      Donny

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