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Old 01-27-03, 05:43 PM
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Anyone have pics of denso fuel pump install.

When I searched I found alot of fuel pump install problems but no how to's.

Some one has this I hope. I remember seeing one along time ago but cant find it again.

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its a drop in no modification necessary......
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Sorry I don't have any pics for you. But it was fairly simple. Just pull up the rear carpetand remove the screws & fuel lines and the fuel pump assembly will come right out. Once you get the old FP out, you'll see what needs to be done, to swap it for the new one.

Just do it in a well ventilated place.


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I thought it would be harder than that. Thanks
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The one question I had was about getting fuel through the pump before I start the car. Is their a way to prime it first or is it not necessary.
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Don't think you need to prime it

it's real easy first you just want to get all of the stuff off so you can get to the fuel pump and take it out and then you want to take the old one off and put the new one in it's place exactly how the old one was and then put everything back in the same way. It's not a 20 minute job though like everyone says. My first time it took about an hour and a half with **** tools and hardly no light. Next time about 15 minutes since I knew.

here's a perfect write up that I used.
thank ttpowerd for that!

https://www.rx7club.com/forum/showth...ight=fuel+pump
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Great! I am glad that little write up helped someone Did you do step 17? That was my favorite LOL....
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I do #17 after everything I do! Really does make you enjoy it more
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Thats exactly what I was looking for thanks

Nice write up ttpowerd
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