Half way through 1989 they switched from carburettor to fuel injection. The carburettor model has a mechanical fuel pump on the back top driver's side of the engine block. The pump arm runs off a cam on the camshaft. I have the carburetted model and have replaced the fuel pump. Two bolts and a gasket. Take off the air cleaner, take off the two fuel hoses, unscrew the two bolts, pull out the pump, clean off the gasket. Pretty simple. Cost about $35 Canadian at the time. The fuel injected model has an electric fuel pump submerged in the gas tank.
I recently priced a replacement gas tank here in Ottawa, Canada. (I backed into an unmarked city-owned hole at a sewer replacement site on a side street and will be submitting a claim for damage to the tank.) I got a price of $210 Canadian on next day delivery from a local parts store. I've had the car up on ramps and it looks like a simple 4-bolt (5 counting the brake cable attachment) replacement from the underside. I removed the back seat some time ago for the cargo space so that is out of the way. I've had both the floor and wall cover plates off before for other tasks. The floor plate is easy to take off. To take the wall plate off where the filler spout is the whole side liner has to come off, several screws and plastic pieces. Time consuming but not a technical problem, as I see it.
I recently priced a replacement gas tank here in Ottawa, Canada. (I backed into an unmarked city-owned hole at a sewer replacement site on a side street and will be submitting a claim for damage to the tank.) I got a price of $210 Canadian on next day delivery from a local parts store. I've had the car up on ramps and it looks like a simple 4-bolt (5 counting the brake cable attachment) replacement from the underside. I removed the back seat some time ago for the cargo space so that is out of the way. I've had both the floor and wall cover plates off before for other tasks. The floor plate is easy to take off. To take the wall plate off where the filler spout is the whole side liner has to come off, several screws and plastic pieces. Time consuming but not a technical problem, as I see it.
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