top of the motor conveniently located under the air filter box!! you need to remove the box to get at it
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in the tank.
No. Most 6.0 diesels have an electric fuel pump mounted on the frame rail under the drivers side. The fuel pump is in a module which also houses one of the fuel filters and the moister separator.
one top center of engine
top center of engine under/behind air filter housing
On a 2001 Ford E350 with a 7.3L diesel engine, the fuel filter is located on the driver's side frame rail, just before the fuel tank. It's typically mounted in a vertical position and can be accessed from under the vehicle. Make sure to relieve the fuel system pressure before attempting to change the filter to avoid spills.
If the engine cranks and doesn't start it might not be fuel related. The injectors are fired by high pressure oil. If the fuel pump on the rail will not run, there is a relay in the battery junction box and also an inertia switch in the right front kick panel that should be checked.
Yes, the 2004 Ford Super Duty trucks with a turbo diesel engine, specifically the 6.0L Power Stroke, have two fuel filters. One is located in the fuel tank, which is a module filter, and the other is a primary fuel filter located in the engine compartment. Regular maintenance of both filters is important for optimal engine performance and longevity.
You need to be more clear as to which "fuel pump" your wanting to know about. The Fuel Injection Pump, or the Fuel Lift Pump ??!!??!!
red diesel or kerosene.
In dusty conditions, or with extensive idling replace fuel filters every 15,000 miles.
If it is a Diesel Powered Van it is on the Drivers side Framerail directly below the door, next to the transmission. Not sure on a gasoline powered van, but its probably in the fuel tank.