Vehicle Details:
2002 Suburban 2500 8.1L 4x4 LT with 167K on the clock. If it matters, it does not have the robust fuel system (K53)
Scenario:
I bought this burb in February of 2019, and ever since, there are times when refueling, the pump will shut off multiple times long before the tank is full, and when removing the cap, there is a prolonged and quite voluminous sucking noise. No sweat, evap/vent issue, I'll get around to it.
last Wednesday, I was headed out of town on a 2000 Mile round trip when about 500 miles into the trip, the fuel gauge goes from 0.5 tank to Empty and the low fuel light pops on. Drive another 100 miles or so, and it jumps back to 0.5 tank and holds there. This happened with nearly every tank on the trip and at about the same 0.5 tank mark on the gauge. When I would fill up, the gauge would jump to full.
I got back to the house Saturday and started dropping the tanks (two tanks, two pumps, two senders). I know that the primary pump had been replaced at some point by a previous owner, but the aux pump is OEM. When dropping the tanks, I also noticed that they seem to have been under quite a vacuum as both poly tanks were a bit collapsed in. They seem to have returned to shape sitting on the shop floor, but that is a helluva vacuum to collapse those right? Everything else in the system looked good, but I only want to do this work once and I would like to fix the vent/evap issues while I am here.
Question:
I plan to replace both pumps, fuel filter, evap canister, evap solenoid (the weird part about my solenoid is there is no connector to it...just a vent?), and fuel cap.. Am i missing anything that may be contributing to the described issues?
Any advice will be appreciated. (well, most )
Sorry for the long post, thank you in advance.
2002 Suburban 2500 8.1L 4x4 LT with 167K on the clock. If it matters, it does not have the robust fuel system (K53)
Scenario:
I bought this burb in February of 2019, and ever since, there are times when refueling, the pump will shut off multiple times long before the tank is full, and when removing the cap, there is a prolonged and quite voluminous sucking noise. No sweat, evap/vent issue, I'll get around to it.
last Wednesday, I was headed out of town on a 2000 Mile round trip when about 500 miles into the trip, the fuel gauge goes from 0.5 tank to Empty and the low fuel light pops on. Drive another 100 miles or so, and it jumps back to 0.5 tank and holds there. This happened with nearly every tank on the trip and at about the same 0.5 tank mark on the gauge. When I would fill up, the gauge would jump to full.
I got back to the house Saturday and started dropping the tanks (two tanks, two pumps, two senders). I know that the primary pump had been replaced at some point by a previous owner, but the aux pump is OEM. When dropping the tanks, I also noticed that they seem to have been under quite a vacuum as both poly tanks were a bit collapsed in. They seem to have returned to shape sitting on the shop floor, but that is a helluva vacuum to collapse those right? Everything else in the system looked good, but I only want to do this work once and I would like to fix the vent/evap issues while I am here.
Question:
I plan to replace both pumps, fuel filter, evap canister, evap solenoid (the weird part about my solenoid is there is no connector to it...just a vent?), and fuel cap.. Am i missing anything that may be contributing to the described issues?
Any advice will be appreciated. (well, most )
Sorry for the long post, thank you in advance.