There is generally no reason to replace an oil pump unless the engine is being rebuilt. Low oil pressure is usually the result of worn internal engine bearings, not a bad oil pump. The oil pump normally produces much more oil pressure than the engine needs.
You will need to drain the water from your 1997 Mercury Villager cooling system. Remove the water pump belt. Remove the water pump hose. Remove the water pump retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install the new water pump.
The fuel pump is in the fuel tank, and the fuel tank must be removed to access it.
The fuel pump is in the fuel tank.
In the fuel tank.
The water pump does not have a "tensioner".
The fuel pump is in the tank and the tank must be removed to replace it.
The fuel pump is in the tank, and the tank will have to be removed to access it.
On top and inside the fuel tank.
3.5 HOURS
The fuel pump is in the tank, and the tank must be removed to access it.
The fuel pump is located in the tank, and the tank must be removed to access it.
Got the same issue, gas cutting off on hills. Does anyone have some good instructions on how to replace the fuel pump on a 1998 Mercury Villager 3.0 L? Thanks... HJC