Check fuel pump/filter. Sounds like pressure problem.
If you are asking about a accelerator pump on a carburetor equipped engine then it is not spraying fuel either because there is no fuel available at the pump or the pump diaphragm is busted.
The nozzle of a fuel pump is the part that you stick into the opening of your gas tank.
NO. It is fuel injected and has no carburetor thus no accelerator pump.
Unscrew the fuel caps, insert the nozzle from the fuel pump, turn on the fuel pump.
Yes, you can adjust the accelerator pump on a Holley 600 carburetor. This adjustment is typically made by changing the pump lever's height or by swapping out the pump nozzle size to alter the fuel delivery. Proper adjustment helps improve throttle response and prevent hesitation during acceleration. Always refer to the Holley manual for specific instructions and settings for your model.
It is the nozzle you insert into your fuel tank filler neck to pump gasoline into your vehicle.
They threw it out when the put in the fuel injection system. Fuel injected vehicles don't use accelerator pumps.
The thing used to pour petrol or gas into a car is called a fuel nozzle or gas pump nozzle.
Bad accelerator Pump? Bad float? Wrong, fuel pump check valve. new fuel pump is on order, or add a check valve.
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check you carbs accelerator pump then check the fuel pump that's normally the problem
An accelerator pump is a component found in carburetors that provides an extra burst of fuel to the engine during quick acceleration. When the throttle is opened rapidly, the accelerator pump releases a shot of fuel to prevent hesitation and maintain smooth power delivery. This feature is particularly important in performance vehicles, where rapid throttle response is crucial. It enhances drivability by ensuring that the engine receives the right amount of fuel at critical moments.
Could be a bad accelerator pump Could be a bad choke adjustment