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    DIY Request: Fuel Pump Installation

    hey you, yes you!

    the fuel pump in my DC2 has died, so i need to get a new one installed. Honda dealers tried to rape me so i thought i'd install it myself, but i can't find any DIY on fuel pump installation.

    so, what i am asking is that if YOU have installed a fuel pump in ANY honda before, i would very much appreciate it if YOU wrote up a nice DIY for the good of all ozhonda users.

    you know you want the PQ points!

    pleeeease....

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    http://www.autohausaz.com/honda-auto...uel-pumps.html
    its not the diy but theres a bunch of tips and stuff on there
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    this might help a bit :


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    just make sure you don't have a full tank of petrol lol, had some guy with a S14 come in on a tow truck with a full tank, not fun
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    cheers for your help friends! a mate and i installed the fuel pump a few weeks ago. it wasn't really that complicated. however, that image should help anybody else who needs a bit of help to install a fuel pump. nice.

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    That diagram is good. But the walbro pumps terminals are on the oposite side to the Oem one. You still can't go wrong though as the plug in terminal only goes one way.
    Deano.

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