YES. But you have to know what you are doing.
No, it is a manual fuel pump mounted on the engine block.
If its a manual fuel pump is on the front passenger side on the engine block
Yes, manual fuel pump, mounted on the engine block.
If the engine is fuel injected it is located in the fuel tank. If you are talking about a 406 Ford engine it has a manual fuel pump mounted on the front side of the engine block.
The fuel pump rod hole is 1/2 and the two drain back holes are 3/8. You might have to finish ream the hole and do something to keep the debris out of the engine unless you have the block apart for cleaning.
you dont. If it doesnt have a priming pump or some manual feed then the fuel pump should get the fuel there, it may just take an extra crank.
Can you put a 1990's 350 motor in a 1979 elcamino if you changed it to carberation,but would there be a fuel pump issue as to the newer motor ,not having a manual fuel pump
No, the fuse block sends power to the fuel relay, then to the fuel pump.
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.
The Fuel Pump *''Relay''* identified as FUEL PUMP and the Fuel Pump Relay *''Fuse''* identified as F/PMP RLY are in the Underhood Fuse Block (Upper). See page 5-98 of your "Owner's Manual" for details.....
Depending on the model and year, it could be in the fuse block under the dash or in the larger fuse box in the engine compartment. IF you have the owners manual, it will show you where it is.
Drill a hole in the bottom.