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1979 Seville Location for fuel pump fuse or relay for tank mounted pump

Started by pacificnwrider, May 24, 2013, 06:00:00 PM

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pacificnwrider

So my Seville is having a no start problem, and no power to the tank mounted pump.  I'm wondering if there's a relay or fuse somewhere that I'm unable to find.  This has been converted to carburetion and the tank mounted pump is the only pump in service in the car at the moment.  Thanks guys!!

bcroe

Quote from: pacificnwridermy Seville is having a no start problem, and no power to the
tank mounted pump.  I'm wondering if there's a relay or fuse somewhere that I'm unable to
find.  This has been converted to carburetion and the tank mounted pump is the only pump
in service in the car at the moment.  Thanks guys!! 

Since it was converted to a carb, nobody is going to know how the pump is powered.  You will
just have to trace it out.  You could put a regular mechanical pump on the car (like any Olds
350/403 engine).  The eccentric on the cam is also on the EFI engines.  Bruce Roe