Do they have the same engine? If not, then no, it wont work. If they do, make sure they have the same fuel pressure requirment. If the engine and pressure is the same, they should be interchangeable.
The fuel pump on a 1993 Buick Regal is located inside the fuel tank. It pulls fuel from inside the tank and pumps it toward the vehicle's engine.
The fuel pump on the 84 3.8 v6 regal is mounted on the front driver side of the motor, behind the water pump, between the power steering and pollution pump. Removing pumps and brackets may be required.
Yes. 84-89 LeBaron fuel pumps are interchangeable.
Fuel pumps on buick lesabre
try bleeding your master clylinder first then work your way to the back brakes do each one the same amount of times . i do 5 pumps of the brakepedal then bleed them 2 or 3 times each wheel and each line on the master
Yes, as long as they are both the SOHC motors the oil pump is interchangeable because it is the same motor.
if you mean 235e and 325i then yes they are the same!! if you mean 325e and 318i then im not sure?? AT
No, it's the same engine so it should fit.
Go to advance autozone,they have o.e.m. fuel pump,goes right on.they are high dollar.
yup i looked it up for you. I don't know the year you have or are swapping parts with but generally corresponding years have same fuel pumps. also assuming engine size is similar. since they are GM products you'll find that the only difference between the 2 is the sticker
There are many types of pumps running in the market: Slurry pumps Chemical process pumps Sump Pumps Propeller Pumps Diaphragm Pumps Dredging pumps Submersible Slurry pumps Submersible Dredging pumps Submersible water pumps Piston Pumps Water pumps Vertical Axial Flow pumps Auto Priming Dewatering pumps Single screw pumps If you need more information, there is a brilliant resource available on the internet but I got most of my information from tftpumps.
Indoor plumbing was invented by the Romans. Its common use in the US began around the turn of the 20th century with the advent of pumps to move water. Some inventive people had used storage tanks and hand powered pumps to provide indoor plumbing as early as the 18th century but these were not in widespread use.