4.3L = 60 to 66 psi. 2.2L = 41 to 47 psi.
The typical fuel pump pressure for a 1997 Chevrolet CK 1500 truck is 50 psi. The high pressure is required to atomize the fuel when it leaves the injectors.
41 to 47 psi
With fuel pump running, 60 to 66 psi if it is a 4.3L engine or 41 to 47 psi if it is a 2.2L engine.
No, 2005 makes 60+psi, 1991 is 15 psi.
14 psi
psi on a 2000 Chevy truck, place the key in the on position the fuel pressure should be between 50- 60 psi....The General Motors test for this is the pressure should NOT drop more than 6-8 psi during the first 10 secounds, if it does check you fuel lines for leakes at the filter and check the check ball in the fuel system
96 GMC 4.3L with CFI, 60 to 66 psi.
Yes you can! Make sure the pump you buy has the same psi your truck needs. By DEREK DAVIS
Fuel pump pressure depends on which fuel system the car has. If your car has a carburetor then the fuel pressure should be 9 - 13 psi. If your car is fuel injected then the fuel pressure should be about 45 psi.
The fuel pressure specification on a 1997 Ram V8 is 49 psi plus or minus 5.
43 psi
40 psi