If you are running the fuel injection....absolutely not. No mechanical pump will provide the fuel pressure needed to run it. I don't even know if the 93 still has the mechanical fuel pump mount. Even if it did, the camshaft wouldn't have the fuel pump eccentric to run the pump.
Yes, make sure it has the pin where the mechanical pump goes.
The pump should be mechanical, mine is a 350 and it is mechanical, I should know it just went out last night
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does a 1995 ford 350 diesel van have a mechanical and electric fuel pump?
All fuel injected engines from the 80's on use an electric pump. Most mounted in the fuel tank. No mechanical pump will put out the 40 plus PSI it takes to run injectors.
All 1997 GM vehicles were fuel injected and all had the electric fuel pump mounted in the fuel tank. None had a mechanical fuel pump mounted on the engine block. A 97 Chevy 350 Vortec uses an electric fuel pump and sender assembly in the fuel tank. If it is a true 1997 block, then it doesn't have a place for a fuel pump on the block.
take the fuel tank out of the vehicle. the pump is inside of the tank.
It is a mechanical pump on the side of the timing cover.
It has a electric fuel pump inside of the fuel tank. YOU MUST REMOVE the tank to get to it.
Remove the hoses from your 1978 Chevrolet 350 cubic inch engine fuel pump. Remove the fuel pump belt. Remove the fuel pump retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install the new fuel pump.
No it will not. Now it will bolt right in there but the transmission will not work and the fuel pump in the fuel tank has to much fuel pressure for a carburetor
Isn't that what you were hoping for?