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fuses are located under the steering wheel u should see a panel that says fuse box
The simple answer is yes, but it is tricky. The 350 with TBI has an intank pump set to produce low pressure about 13-15lbs. There is an integral fuel regulator in the TBI unit that limits running pressure to about 13lbs. This pump is also a "push type" pump, meaning it needs to be near to the fuel supply - in fact actually immersed in the fuel is best. You must get a fuel pump that does both push and pull to mount out on the frame as it will 1st need to bring fuel up out of the tank into the pump and then push it on to the TBI unit - all at the approx correct pressure. In addition, you must move the pump wiring so that the pump is primed automatically for 2 seconds when the key is turned on etc - just like the intank one. Finally, if the in-line pump draws more amperage to run (because it now is doing more work to go both ways), then you may blow fuses or burn up existing wiring. A lot of work for maybe no benefit, if you are just trying to sidestep replacing the intank pump.
All conventional cars, Diesel or Petrol or Hybrid of either have fuel pumps!!
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have changed both fuel pump andfilter and have no fuel persure How about checking the fuel pump relay and fuse to be sure they are both getting 12 volts. Fuse #1 is 25 amps on the 740 and controls the pumps. The fuel pump relay is in the second row on the left side of the relay rack, the big white one. My advice: Keep spares on all relays and fuses.
No. All Mercedes have Chain.
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Mercedes all the way
The timing belt cover should be right behind the water pump .. So remove the water pump then remove the timing belt cover then remove the timing belt then do all them steps backwards
All Mercedes have battery in the trunk
A 270 Weathery will shoot any standard 270 bullet. However a Weatehrby Magnum will not. The Weatheby Magnum is like a Winchester Magnum which is a shorter and fatter cartridge.
Not if you disconnect the positive battery cable before you proceed. After you replace the pump and connect all connections back up then reconnect the positive battery cable.