EVO pumps don't put out more presuure, but they do boost it at a lower speed. #soccermoms!
These trucks use the same pump pre-EVO.
The only other pump used was for the trucks factory equipped with the quick-ratio S/box. 454SS & the 'Sport' versions.
When swapping to a Q/R box, the matching pump should also be installed. A 'normal' pump can't keep up with the Q/R's needs.
Pump with the EVO.
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Have to remove the C-clip to get that next piece off.
Under that there's a thin brass nut. Remove that to get the rest of the EVO off.
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Be careful when taking the last bit off. Inside there's a puck with a spring behind it. The puck is going to fall out. Before it does, take note of which way is facing out. Around it's perimeter is a ridge that's closer to one face than the other. I don't know if the direction it's facing makes a diff, but just to be safe, make sure to replace it facing the same way.
You can see it behind the hose fitting end.
Which brings up another thing to know. If using wrecker parts, (I did. 5 years later, all's still good.) make sure to get this...
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You only need the one hose. The one with the extra 180* bend that gets it to return to the rear of the pump.
When re-installing the pump, loosen the ones on the S/box & don't tighten any of the lines untill the pump's back in & all the hose ends are threaded. It'll make life easier!
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This cost less than $10 from the P-n-P.
I did have a code show-up. I've heard of other trucks doing that too.
But...3 years after the fact! Huh? Cleared it & it's never returned. Weird.