It is possible.
it would depend if the car is carburated, or fuel injected... if it is carburated it can flood the motor (if this happens just give it about 20 mins and try and start it again), if it is fuel injected nothing will happen.
The fuel pump on most gasoline injected vehicles is in the fuel tank.
Yes, although it may not start well since carbuated vehicles need to have the choke "set" before starting the engine in the cold. To set the choke, a carburated vehicle needs the accellerator pedal pressed down once. That is not required for injected vehicles.
Depends on the vehicle, on most every fuel injected vehicle the answer is yes.Depends on the vehicle, on most every fuel injected vehicle the answer is yes.
Need to know what year vehicle, it makes a difference.
On a carburated vehicle the power to the distributor and coil is cut off when the key is turned off causing it not to fire.
NO.
There is no carburetor on this vehicle. It is fuel injected. Tech JK ----------- There is no carburetor on this vehicle. It is fuel injected. Tech JK -----------
any 95 vehicle is gonna be fuel injected unless modifed at a later year by the previous owner.AnswerThere are 2 types of 1995 S-10 4.3L trucks. The 4.3L TBI (z) have 6 injectors. But there is also a 4.3L CPI (w) which has an injector assembly. Which is 1 central injector with 6 lines that distribute the fuel. But both are"fuel injected".
running out of gas? is it carburated?
Yes it can! A fuel injector is just an electic valve. The valve can can stick open and let too much fuel into the manifold. It can have excessive wear and leak even with the engine off. It is controlled by an electric signal from the computer and if the signal is wrong, it can send too much fuel into the engine. However, when you start the engine, if there is nothing wrong, pressing down on the gas pedal wont do anything to change the starting of the vehicle! Unlike the carburated engines, an injected engine wont need to have the choke set by pressing down on the pedal which also sprays fuel with the accelleration pump. So you can flood a carburated engine in a different manner than an injected engine.
The difference is how fuel is introduced to the engine. A carburated vehicle uses air flowing past a series of valving to suck fuel in to the engine mechanically. A fuel injected vehicle uses fuel injectors controlled by a computer. The computer decides when to open the fuel injector which then shoots a burst of fuel in to the engine.