I recently replace my fuel pump in my 1989 Honda accord (carbureted).
I hooked all the lines back up the way they were, and replaced the
fuel filter by the tank. I am still not getting fuel to my carburetor
after the new fuel pump was installed. Any ideas why this is
happening? It has gas in the tank. I wonder if the new fuel pump is
defective
jim beam - 01 Mar 2007 04:03 GMT
> I recently replace my fuel pump in my 1989 Honda accord (carbureted).
> I hooked all the lines back up the way they were, and replaced the
> fuel filter by the tank. I am still not getting fuel to my carburetor
> after the new fuel pump was installed. Any ideas why this is
> happening? It has gas in the tank. I wonder if the new fuel pump is
> defective
how did you determine that the old one was defective?
Speedy Pete - 01 Mar 2007 04:12 GMT
It may not be the fuel pump. check all your lines. You are probably
sucking air instead of gas.
-SP
> I recently replace my fuel pump in my 1989 Honda accord (carbureted).
> I hooked all the lines back up the way they were, and replaced the
> fuel filter by the tank. I am still not getting fuel to my carburetor
> after the new fuel pump was installed. Any ideas why this is
> happening? It has gas in the tank. I wonder if the new fuel pump is
> defective
Tegger - 01 Mar 2007 12:04 GMT
Judkins142@gmail.com wrote in news:1172686996.734983.189290
@m58g2000cwm.googlegroups.com:
> I recently replace my fuel pump in my 1989 Honda accord (carbureted).
> I hooked all the lines back up the way they were, and replaced the
> fuel filter by the tank. I am still not getting fuel to my carburetor
> after the new fuel pump was installed. Any ideas why this is
> happening? It has gas in the tank. I wonder if the new fuel pump is
> defective
Is the pump running? Are you getting battery voltage at the pump connector?

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