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This sounds like the hydroboost unit is leaking.behind the master cylinderThe braking system on this using the power steering pump to provide power assisted brakes instead of a brake booster. The hydroboost unit most likely needs replaced.
Actually,an aftermarket fuel tank is available that should bolt in in place of existing fuel tank that holds 55Gallons instead of the reg.30gal. check out this site...http://www.titanfueltanks.com/GMC_Chevy_Fuel_Tank.htm
It should be posted on the driver side door post, or glove compartment door. If not, If you're running load range "E" or "D" tires, I would run around 80 psi.There should also be a max psi listed on the tires somewhere around the bead of the tire.
Hi I have a 4x4 2003 chevy 3500 silverado dually with dual tanks
rear tank stoped pumping into front tank and was full . I siphoned the fuel out of rear tank and fuel gauge reads 9/16 full . is there a way to reset the fuel sending units so they can calculate the fuel readings. I always filled the two tanks with the same amount of fuel
until now ? I'm thinking there is a inkine fuel pump
Talk to yur local MAC TOOLS or Snap-On dealer. Or maybe you have a friend in the business. This is an uncommon tool and your tool dealer will likely have one on his truck. It runs between 20 and 30 dollars, depending on which side of the border you live on.
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