where is a fuel pump on a 1973 Mersedis Benz 450SLC
I'm going to assume that the location is the same for a 1973 Mercedes 450 SLC. There is a fuse compartment in the passenger side kick-panel...remove the kick-panel and you'll see several relays. The fuel pump relay is in the upper left. When turning the ignition to the second position you should be able to hear a click from the relay even with the kick-panel in place.
If a person bought a 6 prong fuel pump relay for the 1977 Mercedes 450 SL that needs a 5 prong relay, this will not work. The 6 prong fuel pump relay has to be exchanged for the right one. Inserting the wrong electronic parts may lead to a fire.
Inside the fuse box which is under the hood adjacent to the brake master cylinder.
Fuel filter and installation, $40. Fuel pump and installation, $450.
there is no fuel pump on the trx 450 model bikes, they are gravity fed
Replacing the Saturn L300 fuel pump will cost approximately $450. The exact cost is dependent upon several factors, such as the rate for labor.
Not if you disconnect the positive battery cable before you proceed. After you replace the pump and connect all connections back up then reconnect the positive battery cable.
can you show me the timing mark on the john deere 450G bulldozer
Remove back seat. You will see the cover on gas tank. Fuel pump is located inside gas tank. I suggest you buy the complete fuel pump assembly at approx $300. There is a fuel pump only that is available for approx $150, but you will have to disassemble the old unit to get pump in .... big hassle unless you are technically inclined. Beware that gasoline is HIGHLY VOLATILE !!! Don't burn your dumb but or your house and car down. A mechanic should be able to do the job for approx $450 or a bit less - parts included.
Its in the gas tank all part of the pump and fuel level sensing unit. Unless you have mechanical skill and some tools, may want to have the garage do this. Wont be cheap as the sending unit alone can cost upwards of $300 - $450 plus labor to put it in.
For 1973, the idle speed for an automatic transmission is 600 rpm when choked, and 450 when warm. For a manual transmission, 900 rpm when choked, 450 when warm.