Fuel injected? In the fuel tank
Carb.? At the front lower section of the engine - follow fuel line
The fuel pump on the frame is not strong enough to pull fuel directly from the tank. Ford and their wonderful two pump system. You'll need to replace the pump in the tank.
It sounds like your fuel pump is bad. try taking the fuel line loose from the carb and turning it over. If no fuel comes out, replace the filter and try again. Still no fuel, replace the pump. You've got to get fuel to the carb.
Dump the gas tank out of it. the fuel pump there.
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Vapor lock is caused when the fuel inside the fuel line of a carburated engine boils. In the absence of oxygen, the fuel will boil and the pressure of the vaporized fuel will push against the rest of the fuel, back toward the gas tank. It isn't a dangerous condition, it just keeps the engine from running. Once the fuel pump is trying to pump air, there will be no fuel pumped into the carburater. That is the definition of true vapor lock, and if that's what you have you need to insulate the fuel line from the heat of the exhaust line. The reality of it is, there was very little true vapor lock in any vehicle manufactured in the last half of the 1900's. usually there was a problem with the fuel pump. A pinhole in the diaphragm of the fuel pump would allow air in and the pump wouldn't be able to pull gasoline in. There are two options: 1. Replace the fuel pump. 2. Bypass the fuel pump and install an electric fuel pump.
On a 1992 Ford Bronco : The electric fuel pump is INSIDE the fuel tank
Well if you have a 351 in the bronco then your fuel pump is mounted on the block right in front of the oil filter
how do I replace a fuel pump on a 1993 Ford Bronco 302 5.0 L
If it is the same as the ( 1996 ) Ford Bronco : ( Relay # 2 is the fuel pump relay )
If it is Fuel injected the pump is in the fuel tank. If it is Carburetor the front lower section of the engine passenger side - follow fuel line
The fuel pump is located in the tank
On a 1996 Ford Bronco : The ELECTRIC fuel pump is INSIDE the fuel tank * it is installed through an access hole in the top of the tank
In the gas tank
If it is the same as the ( 1996 ) Ford Bronco : In the Power Distribution Box ( which is " live " ) located in the engine compartment ( Relay # 2 is the fuel pump relay )
No, it is a manual fuel pump mounted on the engine block.
Mounted on top and inside the fuel tank.
If you are referring to the fuel pump float that tells you how much gas you have left it is in the fuel tank attached to the fuel pump.