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    Default How to Remove and Install a Fuel Pump in a EJ-EH-EG

    Ok guys well I'm going to walk you step by step to how you can Remove and install your Fuel Pump. So if you have poor comprehension skills, can't read, or have no patience, then take your shit to a shop where they can charge your ass to do it lol. But this explanation is only for the 92-95 Civic Coupe, Hatch, and Sedan.

    Tools that you'll need:

    Socket Wrench
    10mm Socket
    17mm Socket
    Phillps Head Screwdriver
    Flat Head Screwdriver
    Pliers

    So first off go and unplug your battery.


    Then remove your seat, there is a bolt in the space between that and the back part of the seat, that may be a 12mm or 14mm, in my case that bolt was already removed, then tilt the seat towards you and pull, then it should look something like this.




    Now there are 4 screws that's holding the plate down to car, remove those and the plate to the side, then it should look something like this.



    From the picture above you'll see the Fuel Joint Hose, which is the hose to the left and the hose to the right is called the Fuel Pipe Return Hose. To make things easier on me I detached both of those from the Fuel Pump Assembly. You'll need the 17mm to pull the bolt from the Fuel Joint Hose and the pliers to pull the clamp off the Fuel Pipe Return Hose. Be mindful that there are washers on there. Now you can detach the Fuel Meter and unbolt the Fuel Pump Assembly from the car, which you'll need the 10mm socket to do so, as shown below.



    You'll have to maneuver it around because it's one big piece. Once you've completed that it should look something like this.






    You'll now have the whole Fuel Pump Assembly in your hand, and here comes the tricky part.



    On the top part of the actual Fuel Pump is a hose connected by 2 clamps, pull those out the way and you'll have completed 1/2 of the detaching the top, now look and the harness and you'll see it's easy to pull the male from the female by removing a little secure piece that holds it in. Now make your way to the bottom of the Fuel Pump to the pouch. You can pull the Fuel Pump from the assembly.



    In my case I was installing a Walbro 255 LPH



    To pull the pouch of the old fuel pump and put it on the new on just use the Flat Head to wedge to little clamp off, but do it gently. Once completed just install it. Retrace you steps on putting it all on and you'll be good to go
    Last edited by Grimm Reeper; 02-13-2009 at 09:55 AM.


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