Neither one does, these are two different ways to get fuel to the cylinders.
.......IT DEPENDS ON THE CARB SIZE ENGINE MODES BUT IT DOES
Yes, make sure it has the pin where the mechanical pump goes.
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The 1987 Toyota Camry does not have a carburetor. It is fuel injected.
Make sure fuel is getting too the carburetor. The carburetor might not be getting fuel or it could possibly be getting too much fuel. Adjusts the carburetor.
LXi models came with "Programmed Fuel Injection" and on this model the fuel pump is located mounted on top and inside the fuel tank. Look for an access panel in the vehicle above the fuel pump. If there is none, you will have to remove the fuel tank to access the pump. Other models had a two-barrel carburetor and as far as I know also used an in tank electric fuel pump although it may be a different model. Make sure to tell the Auto Parts store if your Accord is FI or has a carburetor.
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Throttle Body Fuel Injection (TBFI). At first, carburetors were replaced with throttle body fuel injection systems (also known as single point or central fuel injectionsystems) that incorporated electrically controlled fuel-injector valves into the throttle body. These were almost a bolt-in replacement for the carburetor, so the automakers didn't have to make any drastic changes to their engine designs. No manufacture of automobiles use this system any longer. Mulit Point is the norm now.
There are various possibilities. One is that the fuel line is clogged. Make sure the fuel line is free of dirt and clean. Another thing, the carburetor float may be stuck. Third, old gas could have jellied inside the carburetor which makes for dissassembly and cleaning. Still another possibility is a clogged fuel jet. I would advise taking the carburetor apart and clean it after checking the fuel line, since if cleaning the fuel line won't help then it is a carburetor problem.
The Holley website has an interactive carburetor selector (see related link). Holley doesn't make just one product, as there were several engines made without Electronic Fuel Injection - thus, they make a range of products for different engines.
Need to know the year, make, model and engine info to help you.
You must be talking about a CARBURETOR. They are called metering rods. They control how much fuel flows through the jets in the carburetor as you push the gas pedal. They can make a engine run lean or rich, by changing the air/fuel ratio.
Could be a clogged fuel filter, or a faulty fuel injector. It could also be fuel mixture too rich on the fuel injection system? Hope this helps, E200