Passenger side, rear of the engine
I am guessing the pin being referred to is the fuel pump rod that rides on the cam lobe and creates the in and out motion required to activate the fuel pump lever that pushes on the diaphragm of the fuel pump to make it work.
To convert a 1986 Suzuki Samurai to a fuel injection system, you'll need to source a compatible fuel injection kit or components, such as an intake manifold, fuel injectors, a fuel pump, and an engine control unit (ECU). Begin by removing the carburetor and installing the new manifold, followed by the fuel injectors. Then, install the fuel pump and run new fuel lines to ensure proper fuel delivery. Finally, wire the ECU and make any necessary adjustments to the ignition system for optimal performance.
Where is fuel pump reset switch on a 1986 camaro?
the fuel pump is in the fuel tank
Yes yes, the fuel pump is in the tank
in the fuel tank.
To change the fuel pump on an '88 Suzuki Samurai, first, disconnect the negative battery terminal and relieve the fuel system pressure. Remove the fuel tank by detaching the straps and disconnecting the fuel lines and electrical connectors. After lowering the tank, locate the fuel pump assembly, remove the retaining ring, and pull out the pump. Replace it with the new pump, reassemble the components, and reconnect everything in reverse order.
On a 1987 Suzuki Samurai, the outlet hose from the fuel pump typically connects to the fuel filter, which is then routed to the carburetor. The fuel pump is mounted on the engine block, and the outlet hose delivers fuel to ensure proper engine operation. Always refer to a service manual for specific routing details.
Check the fuel pump relay.
i believe it should be around 6 psi that's what mine was at after i installed my new pump
The fuel pump relay on 1986 Chevy Elcamino 4.3 TBI is in the Fuel Injection Tank.
NO. You will find the fuel pump on the passenger front SIDE of the engine.