fuel pump location on crx
do you have to drop the fuel tank to put in a fule pump on a crx, not at the expected location which is under the storage place where the rear seats would be
gotta drop it. its in the back where its inaccessible from inside. they revised the position in later hondas so thats its right under the cover plate.
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wow didn't know that
crazy what some peeps would do just to not drop the tank
I had to do it twice to change the walbro pump
first one was for a carb car
wow didn't know that
crazy what some peeps would do just to not drop the tank
I had to do it twice to change the walbro pump
first one was for a carb car
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by krazie1 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">wow didn't know that
crazy what some peeps would do just to not drop the tank
I had to do it twice to change the walbro pump
first one was for a carb car
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You would be surprised when you here shops and dealer ships do this to. If they could save time they will do it, they look at it like this, how many times will a customer lift the carpet and everything else up. They will patch it up and still make it look decent just incase the customer does look.
crazy what some peeps would do just to not drop the tank
I had to do it twice to change the walbro pump
first one was for a carb car
</TD></TR></TABLE>You would be surprised when you here shops and dealer ships do this to. If they could save time they will do it, they look at it like this, how many times will a customer lift the carpet and everything else up. They will patch it up and still make it look decent just incase the customer does look.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by civiccxr »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">you could do the lazy way wich I know a lot of people do, but I wouldn't recoment, cut a hole in your floor.....but I wouldn't recomend it, take the time and drop the tank....</TD></TR></TABLE>
Just make a cover plate for it with some thin sheet metal.
Awesome idea!
Probably not worth it though.
How often does anybody go digging around in their gas tank?
Just make a cover plate for it with some thin sheet metal.
Awesome idea!
Probably not worth it though.
How often does anybody go digging around in their gas tank?
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