It doesn't have a carburetor. It has throttle body fuel injection and yes it has two fuel lines. One is the feed and the other is the return.
No carburetor on that 89 S10. It would be throttle body fuel injected.
No, it has a throttle body fuel injection system instead.
Mounted on the front of the engine block. Follow the fuel lines backward from the carburetor and you will find the pump.
The 2002 Chevrolet S10 was fuel injected.
It is in the fuel inlet of the carburator.
Yes,
To replumb a fuel-injected carburetor on a 1993 Chevrolet S10 with a 4.3L engine, first ensure the engine is off and cooled down. Remove the old fuel lines, taking care to note their routing and connections for reinstallation. Install new fuel lines, ensuring they are properly secured and free of leaks, then reconnect any electrical components. Finally, check for proper fuel pressure and operation before starting the engine.
It doesn't have a carburator. It has a throttle body fuel injection and a faulty fuel pump would be my first guess. This most likely has the 4.3 Vortec total fuel injected not the TBI
Its probably the accelerator pump in your carburetor.
Inside the fuel tank.
Inside the fuel tank.
unscrew the lines going into and out of it pull it out and reinsert the new one then tighten the lines