Help; Fuel Pump
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Ok so i finally got my walbro in the mail today but am concidering not putting it in myself. I've never worked with the gas tank ( I own a 91 integra), and have never dropped it. If anyone can give me some advice on doing this, or if anyone up here in the northwest can do it it would be better. Car does not move, oem fuel pump blew during tuning.
disconect battery
remove rear seat
unplug fuel pump
remove screws
take out mounting from car
work on a non conductive surface so you have no sparks
remove old and replace with new make sure that everything moves accordingly and place back
remove rear seat
unplug fuel pump
remove screws
take out mounting from car
work on a non conductive surface so you have no sparks
remove old and replace with new make sure that everything moves accordingly and place back
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OK so i took the cover off, disc. battery, and now im stuck. There was a set of wires that seems to go to the fuel pump, this is located underneath the plate that needs to come off first. So basically one layer after the plate is removed. How do i get that out, does it pop out or twist out or what? I'm so lost.
remove pump from this disc first couple of screws. then the plug for the wires will accessible to remove old pump.
after that wire up new pump make sure filter is placed tightly and all cables also not only that the return line check is straight.
and drop in again.
after that wire up new pump make sure filter is placed tightly and all cables also not only that the return line check is straight.
and drop in again.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by mr.beeks »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">remove pump from this disc first couple of screws. then the plug for the wires will accessible to remove old pump.
after that wire up new pump make sure filter is placed tightly and all cables also not only that the return line check is straight.
and drop in again.
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Wrong. You have to drop the tank. The fuel pump on the 90-91 is on the top side of the rear of the gas tank. You cannot access it from that panel under the rear seat. But you do need to free up that connector so that you can drop the tank. Once you drop the tank, you will see a circle cover, that has the fuel pump attatched to it. Pull out, replace, and re-install in revers order. You're set!
after that wire up new pump make sure filter is placed tightly and all cables also not only that the return line check is straight.
and drop in again.
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Wrong. You have to drop the tank. The fuel pump on the 90-91 is on the top side of the rear of the gas tank. You cannot access it from that panel under the rear seat. But you do need to free up that connector so that you can drop the tank. Once you drop the tank, you will see a circle cover, that has the fuel pump attatched to it. Pull out, replace, and re-install in revers order. You're set!
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