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The fuel pump is located on the right side of the engine block.
Note that early A-series and late A-series fuel pumps differ:
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Repair
The original fuel pump is easy to repair. You can generally take them apart, clean it, then put back together using the original gasket.
Electric Fuel Pump
An electric fuel pump can be fitted if the stock mechanical pump goes bad.
Advantage: - Easy to troubleshoot - Primes the carb fuel bowl Disadvantage - Extra wire needed - Noisy
EFI Fuel Pumps
Electronic Fuel Injection generally requires a medium-pressure or high-pressure pump. For details, see:* Search for: Engine Swaps for various engine types
- EFI for A-series engine
Part Numbers
17010-H6225