If it hasn't been changed, it has Throttle Body Injection (TBI). It looks similar to a carb but it will have wires running to it.
On the fuel line.
Inside the fuel tank.
60 to 66 psi
yes for the most part it will bolt right in. however the electrical (ECM) and fuel system may make it a trying affair.
To replace the fuel pump in a 1989 Chevy pickup, first, disconnect the negative battery terminal to ensure safety. Then, relieve the fuel system pressure by removing the fuel cap and using a fuel pressure gauge or by disconnecting the fuel line. Next, access the fuel pump by removing the fuel tank (if it's in-tank) or by locating it in the fuel line, depending on the model. Finally, install the new pump, reconnect the fuel lines, and reattach the battery before testing the system for leaks and proper operation.
Either 16 or 20 gallons fuel tank capacity, depending on the model of Chevy pickup.
Yes it is a TBI / Throttle Body Injection. Fuel injected.
It is inside of the fuel tank.
it is located in the fuel tank
Inside the fuel tank.
NO. it does not.
Fuel injected? In the fuel tank