Yes, just do not weld on the fuel tank and unhook the battery to prevent electrical failures.
After removing tank from car you can siphon fuel out.
Mounted on top and inside the fuel tank. Look for an access panel above the fuel tank inside the car to gain access to the pump without removing the fuel tank.
I think you will find an access panel inside the car just above the pump that will allow you to replace it without removing the tank.
it would be in the gas tank You may be able to access fuel pump via back seat. There is a panel you remove, and you can get to top of fuel tank sending unit, without removing tank from car.
There is an access panel above the fuel pump inside the car. Remove that panel and you can change the pump without removing the fuel tank.
You can operate a car without an expansion tank but it will most likely drip engine coolant onto the road when the motor heats up.
Check your fuel tank to see if there is a leak. Especially around the weld that is usually halfway up the sides of the tank. Look for areas that appear to be wet.
The plural of 'weld' is 'welds', as in "He made several welds to the car frame."
Any foreign objects in a gas tank will eventually clog the out take of the tank and cause the fuel pressure to drop effectively preventing the gas from reaching the engine and stalling the car. Removing them is costly since it requires removing the gas tank to drain it and clean the foreign objects out.
the fuel tank is located under the shifter, in between the seats under the car You have to take the armrest out inside the car between the seats and unplug your fuel gage before removing the gas tank.(or you will rip out the wires)
Hook it to a battery charger.
Not on a stock fuel injected car. The pump is in the tank.