Yes,
probably no because Chevy changed the type of fuel injection and it probably operates at a different pressure.
this is incorrect. The fuel pump is located in the fuel tank. It is a lot of work to replace. I have done it twice on my 97 blazer. Its expensive too around 300 bucks. The fuel pump on a 1997 Chevey blazer is right beside the engine
FOR TESTING PURPOSES ONLY you can jump the fuel pump relay to operate the fuel pump. If the pump is not running, knowing GM fuel pumps, it is probably a faulty fuel pump.
No but running it out of gas can clog your fuel filter. Replace then if that doesn't work check fuel pressure no fuel pressure It's fuel pump relay or pump Itself. .
If the inline fuel pump can deliver a constant 9 to 13 psi it should work. Wire it to the original fuel pump wiring harness and mount it as close to the fuel tank as possible.
more than likely you will need to replace the fuel pump. its probably located on the top side of the fuel tank. the float which is a part of the pump is what makes the gas guage work.
Bad sending unit in the fuel tank.
because you suck it until it hurts
there is not one! if pump does not work it is a fuse, relay, or a bad fuel pump.
It will work just fine if you get the PCM / powertrain control Module, fuel pump. Engine wiring harness with the engine too and install all of it on the 95 and you won't have any problems. If you install just the engine you will never get it to run trust me. The reason being is that the 95 PCM. and fuel pump plus the wiring harness is for a TBI / Throttle Body Injection fuel system. It is not for the Vortec engine in any way. Be carefull not to open a can of worms.
Blown you'll pump fuse, defective fuel pump relay, fuel filter totally clogged, or fuel pump itself is defective.
bad fuel pump