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Definitely put in a good quality pump, as it is the labor that is so intensive, rather than just the cost of the pump. I replaced one on an '85 myself, years ago, and do not look forward to ever having to repeat the process. And I was lucky that I had very little gas in the tank when it went out!
In fact when I had my '87 engine rebuilt some time ago I had them replace the pump on that one at the same time since everything was apart already and labor would be reduced.
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