I dont no. Gomma have to drive it if itw still driveable or gonna need a transmission jack to be able to balance it on the way down. Wish these had a drain plug but they dont
Update: I replaced my fuel pump the next weekend after this comment four months ago. I had to drop the fuel tank the same way it was done in the video. Unfortunately, I couldn't just siphon the fuel out of the tank as it had an anti-siphoning lock deep inside the fuel neck. I had a helper, and 3 floor jacks. For me dropping the tank was the hardest part, but then it was fairly straight-forward. I cut the floor after I dropped the tank, got it out of the way and cleaned everything so I don't have to drop it again just for that in the future. Then used self-tapping screws to secure an aluminum sheet and cover the hole. Used all-purpose caulk as a sealer and the job was perfect. As for you Rolando Robles, thank you. You are the real deal!
Awesome Video Brother...Well Done
@@rickbenavides1349 thank you very much. Hope your repair is smooth.
Do you know of a way to drain the tank beforehand so it isn't so heavy?
I dont no. Gomma have to drive it if itw still driveable or gonna need a transmission jack to be able to balance it on the way down. Wish these had a drain plug but they dont
buymanual vaccum pump transfer it to other containers b4 taking it off. pretty ez..
Drive it out. They are gas guzzlers as it is
You can stick a siphon down the fuel tank and siphon the fuel out
Update:
I replaced my fuel pump the next weekend after this comment four months ago. I had to drop the fuel tank the same way it was done in the video. Unfortunately, I couldn't just siphon the fuel out of the tank as it had an anti-siphoning lock deep inside the fuel neck. I had a helper, and 3 floor jacks. For me dropping the tank was the hardest part, but then it was fairly straight-forward. I cut the floor after I dropped the tank, got it out of the way and cleaned everything so I don't have to drop it again just for that in the future. Then used self-tapping screws to secure an aluminum sheet and cover the hole. Used all-purpose caulk as a sealer and the job was perfect.
As for you Rolando Robles, thank you. You are the real deal!
Beautiful detailed video and is this pertaining to a 2011 yukon
@@billysanders3143 thank you. And i dont know what year yukon it is.
Thank you sir!
You're Welcome, let me know how your repair goes
What yr is the denali? Mine is a 02 and had different fuel routing
I changed the fuel pump when i full my tank up it's linking from the top
@@bernardchristiansr4255 from the filler nozzle hole?