When they switched to Fuel Injection. Around 1985, except the Corvette, depending on the model car.
Yes it does. But you can not run a mechanical pump on a fuel injected engine. It will not pump enough fuel to run the engine.
No, there is no way to operate a mechanical pump on your engine.
Electric fuel pump--Usually always when the ignition is on. Mechanical fuel pump--When the engine is turning.
If the engine is fuel injected, it is an electric pump and is located in the fuel tank. If not, it is located on the engine block and is a mechanical pump.
No, THey have a mechanical pump on the side of the engine.
Yes, it is a mechanical pump mounted on the engine.
The mechanical fuel pump is bolted to the side of the engine. Follow the fuel lines.
fuel delievery determend pump type. fuel injection had pumps in tank. carbs didn't. Which means the mid 1980's.
Doesn't have an electric fuel pump. It has a mechanical fuel pump and it is attached to the engine. Follow the fuel line from the carburetor, it will lead you right to the pump.
No, the 1974 Plymouth uses a mechanical fuel pump mounted on the engine block. It does not have an electric fuel pump.
The pump is on the right side of the engine near the front. This is a mechanical pump.
Not from the factory because it has a mechanical fuel pump with your carburetor equipped engine