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    1888 Mighty Maxx fuel pump question

    Good evening,
    I have a 1988 Mighty Maxx. I believe my fuel pump is done. Is it best to remove the truck bed or to drop the fuel tank?

    Thank you!!!

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    On a stock ‘88, the fuel pump is attached to the cylinder head. It’s nestled between the thermostat housing, intake manifold and the carburetor. Remove the air cleaner and follow the fuel lines. The pump has three fuel lines, one in and two out. It’s mechanical and driven by the camshaft.
    Some folks have converted to electric pumps but they’re mounted near and outside the tank or in the engine bay.
    Last edited by FMS88; 02-19-2024 at 07:53 AM.

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    Thank you for the reply!!!! Does the carb need to be off in order to replace the fuel pump?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BIGJOE2944 View Post
    Does the carb need to be off in order to replace the fuel pump?
    No. Don’t remove the carb, it’s a lot of work. If you need space from above, remove the valve cover. With the cover off, you can more easily remove and install the pump’s pushrod. To start, turn the engine to #1 TDC. It will help a bit when installing the rod and pump.

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    Did you change the fuel filter yet? Many times that the cause of lack of power.
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