Depends very much what kind of pump and what it's being used for. - Your question is far too vague and lacking detail.
A blockage in the downstream side of the pump could make this pump work harder raising the amps as the pump now has to do more work to get through the line. An upstream blockage would make the pump spin more freely lowering the amps on the pump as it will not be doing any work.
No. The existing pool pump will work just fine.
Yes.
more than likely you will need to replace the fuel pump. its probably located on the top side of the fuel tank. the float which is a part of the pump is what makes the gas guage work.
Need to know what it is you want to pump.
A diagram of a power steering pump comes in the box when a new part is purchased. This diagram shows the various component that make up this part as well as how they work in tandem to make the pump work properly.
No need to match it to any other pump. Just purchase a fuel pump for your Ford Probe and it will fit and work. You for sure do not want to install a used fuel pump. Way to much work to change it out.
if reservoir was empty, the system need bleeding before noise will go away. if that doesnt work the pump was damaged already before you refilled with fluid, replace pump
i have a heat pump made by traine need a book tolearn how to work the ac can you help
Make sure you have voltage at the pump. If you do then the new pump is defective. If not, the fuse is blown or the fuel pump relay is bad. Where is relay?
The vehicle will not work.
You do not need to, but it's highly recommended. If water pump fails after you change the belt, you will have to do the same work as before to replace the pump.