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Old 07-15-2001, 02:00 AM
John McManaman John McManaman is offline
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Default Neon fuel pump

Ok, here is the deal, i'm installing a 50 shot nitrous kit on a friends R/T. With the installation i am replacing the fuel pump. My question is, where the heck is the fuel pump? On the frame rail or in the tank?
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Old 07-15-2001, 07:24 AM
mopartodd mopartodd is offline
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Gotta drop the tank to get to the pump and filter, it's in there. It's an assembly. You must drain all the fuel, remove the electrical connections and lines, then use a special tool, or HUGE channel lock pliers, to remove the locknut. Then everything slips out. Good luck.
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Old 07-15-2001, 12:00 PM
John McManaman John McManaman is offline
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In the tank, cool. Thats what I thought. In all my years workin on cars, i never touched a Neon fuel pump. I figured it was in the tank like most new cars. THANKS!!
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