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Old 09-18-2012, 03:09 AM
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So i been having a fuel problem and i know there is a fuel pump in the tank i was wondering if anyone can post a pic of were the fuel pump is located on a 87 951
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there is no pump in the tank. it is next to the tank. on your 951 there is a cover over the pump, on the right-hand side of the car next to the wheel held in by a strap and a bolt iirc. pump is under there.
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i looked all i saw was the fuel filter and i changed that but i cant find the pump
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Originally Posted by aleko951
i looked all i saw was the fuel filter and i changed that but i cant find the pump
lower down, inside from the right rear wheel well.
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Originally Posted by V2Rocket_aka944
lower down, inside from the right rear wheel well.
Yep you pretty much have to look uner the car from the rear toward the wheel well. What may appear to be the corner of your fuel tank is the cover that fuel pump hides under. Clarks says the pump is highly reliable and often a bad pump is caused by something else rather than just going bad. Turned out on mine the pump was fine, instead it was the fuel pressure regulator.

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The pump is not actually visible until you take the cover off.
Might be useful to do a pressure check.



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