I will answer this myself I tried every trick everybody told me I eventually rented a slide hammer puller designed for this. If you have a pilot shaft you can fill the pilot bearing blind hole with wheel bearing grease ( The old thick type works the best ). Then take the pilot shaft and drive it into the hole and it will push the old bearing out. YOU MAY HAVE TO FILL IT WITH GREASE MORE THAN ONCE. Good luck Jerry
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In between the bumper and the frame, on the passenger side.
If it is mechanical the diaphragm has a hole in it.
I have a 92 b2200 with 325k miles. Ibought it brand new.
It's in the fuel tank. You have to get access to the top of the fuel tank
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Look under vehicle follow fuel line from tank
Auto trans don't use a pilot bearing only manual trans do.
It's on the Passanger side by the battery.. it's a small box (brass) it is attached to the fender wall.. hope that helps.
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The 1991 Mazda B2200 typically comes with a 2.2-liter (B2200) inline-four engine. However, other compatible engines that can fit include the 2.0-liter (B2000) and the 2.6-liter (G6) engines from various Mazda models of that era. Additionally, some enthusiasts have successfully swapped in engines like the Ford 2.3-liter or the 2.5-liter engines, given their compatibility with the vehicle's dimensions and mounts. Always ensure that any engine swap adheres to local regulations and emissions standards.
Find out why it's running rich, fuel pressure regulator, air filter, etc....