Fuel pumps can be found inside the fuel tank, anywhere along the fuel lines or on the engine itself. Knowing the motor may not be enough to determine the location of the fuel pump. You may want to include the year, make and model.
the fuel pump is the thing that pumps the gas to the motor. the module is what controls the amount of fuel the pump puts out to the motor.
Blown fuel pump fuse, defective fuel pump relay, bad fuel pump, or clogged fuel filter.
Can you put a 1990's 350 motor in a 1979 elcamino if you changed it to carberation,but would there be a fuel pump issue as to the newer motor ,not having a manual fuel pump
No You Only Have One Fuel Pump In The Fuel Tank.
First, Remove the fuel Pump Relay then crank the motor for few seconds. Stop the motor, put the fuel tank down and disconnect the plug from the fuel pump.
I believe the pressure will be too great for the carburator.
Could be,out of gas, pick-up sock in tank plugged, pump motor may run but the pump itself is bad,
If your car has fuel injection the fuel pump is in the fuel tank. If you have a carburetted V6 the fuel pump is mounted to the lower engine block toward the front of the motor.
Probably not. I doubt a manual pump on an engine will be able to draw fuel through an in tank pump.
If the relay is not supplying power to the fuel pump, then no fuel to the motor. No fuel - no power.
Yes it does. But you can not run a mechanical pump on a fuel injected engine. It will not pump enough fuel to run the engine.
the fuel pump or the fuel filter