my first guess is the seal on the trunk leaks. I believe there is a access panel in the trunk that lets you change the fuel pump with out dropping the tank. both could be leaking. also where you are buying your fuel may have water in the fuel you are pumping. the only other possible way is the intake could have a leak but that will only let the water in the cylinders not the tank.
I believe it is in the gas tank, Declan.
I have a 1998 doge Ram Quad Cab with a 5.9 (360) it has a 26 gallon tank the 99 model has the same size tank
Located inside the fuel tank. You can access it by dropping the fuel tank down rather than pulling the bed up.
For a 1993 27 ft Rockwood Class A motorhome on a Chevy chassis, the typical holding tank specifications are approximately 30 gallons for the fresh water tank, around 30-40 gallons for the gray water tank, and about 20-30 gallons for the black water tank. However, specific capacities can vary based on the exact layout and configuration of the motorhome. It is advisable to consult the owner’s manual or contact the manufacturer for precise specifications.
Its in the fuel tank. Drop the tank
The fuel pump for a 1993 thunderbird is located in the fuel tank. the tank needs to be dropped, then the pump is accessed through the tank top.
what about it?
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Your tank should be a 16 gallon tank. That is what mine is, I have a 1993 also.
On my 2001 Intrepid it had a drain plug under the car on the gas tank. You can drain the gas out that way.
It is in the gas tank. You will have to remove the exaust system and drop the tank. Good Luck !
The fuel pump on a 1993 Plymouth is inside the fuel tank. The fuel tank is removed to access.