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What is the difference between the below entries. I'm OK with 4.9 litre, 8 cylinders, Gasoline, Fuel Injected, and BASE trim, but what's the VIN "B" , and are they the same??
VIN B refers to the engine identification , the eighth digit in the VIN Code , if the eighth digit in the vin is B it identifies the engine as being a 4.9 liter V8 port fuel injected engine .
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You can find all these engines in various vehicles produced in the last 20 year whether they be gas, diesel, carburated, fuel injected, super charged, or turbo charged.
U can bypass it (called the VATS system) but not fully disable it, what is done mimics the key code to fool the VATS module into sending a OK to start signal to the fuel injection computer (called the ECM). go to the web link below for instructions on the bypass.
FUEL INJECTED ENGINES
The fuel filter on fuel injected vehicles may be located in one of two locations. On all 1976–79 vehicles except the Seville, the filter is mounted in the engine compartment near the fuel pump. On the 1976–79 Seville, and all 1980–85 vehicles, the fuel filter is located on the left side of the chassis just ahead of the rear axle. On 1986–89 vehicles, the filter can be found near the frame, in back of the left front wheel. There are two types of fuel filters used on the gasoline fuel injected vehicles, the one-piece disposable inline filter, used on all 1982–86 250 and 1988–89 273 V8 engines, and the replaceable element type filter used on all the other engines.
CAUTION Fuel is under high pressure: if the steps below are not followed, the fuel could spray out and result in a fire hazard and possible injury.
Disconnect the negative battery terminal.
Release the pressure from the fuel system:
Without pressure fitting: Cars without a pressure fitting in the fuel line, cover the fitting to be removed with a shop towel while loosening so that fuel will be absorbed. Dispose of gasoline properly.
With pressure fitting: Locate the pressure fitting in the fuel line and remove the protective cap. Loosely install a special valve depressor (G.M. tool no. J-5420) on the fitting. Wrap a towel around the fitting to block any spray and slowly tighten the tool until the pressure has been relieved.
Replace the filter as follows:
On the replaceable element type filter; the fuel filter element is replaced by unscrewing the bottom cover and removing the filter element. Replace the element and gasket with an AC type GF 157 or equivalent. Hand tighten the bottom cover.
On the in-line disposable type filter; the fuel filter canister is replaced by loosening the fitting on the end of the filter, then use a pair of pliers to expand the clamp on the other end and slide it down past the point where the hose extends over the inlet of the filter. Gently twist and remove the hose, unscrew and remove the fitting. Remove and discard the old filter. Install the new filter into the hose and replace the clamp. Reinstall the fitting, and check for leaks with the engine idling.
NOTE: A dry fuel system on cars equipped with EFI/DFI may require a substantial cranking period before starting. Be sure to crank the engine in short bursts, allowing time for the starter motor to cool between each burst.
Fig. 1: Fuel filter location, disposable type — 1986–87 8-250 and 1988–89 8-273 engines
Fig. 2: Fuel filter location, sealed type — 8-250 and 8-273 engines
Fig. 3: Common fuel filter location — lower right corner
Fig. 4: Removing the fuel filter hose clamp
Fig. 5: Removing fuel filter lines — always use a back-up wrench
Fig. 6: Removing fuel filter mounting
Bore × stroke
81.00 mm × 86.40 mm
3.19 in × 3.4 in Cylinders s-4 SOHC Single overhead camshaft
DOHC Double overhead camshaft
OHV Overhead valves
TS Two stroke
SV Side valves
Sl
Sleeve valves
oise
Overhead inlet side exhaust
5 valves per cylinder
20 valves in total
compression ratio
9.30:1
fuel system
MPFi
Maximum power150.1 PS (148.0 bhp) (110.4 kW) @ 5700 rpm
Specific output
83.1 bhp/litre 1.36 bhp/cu in
Maximum torque210.0 Nm (155 ft·lb) (21.4 kgm) @ 1750 rpm
bmep
1481.7 kPa (214.9 psi)
Specific torque
117.91 Nm/litre
If you have a fuel-injected, 4-cylinder engine, your electric fuel pump is in your gas tank and requires that the gas tank be removed so that you can get at the plate on top of the tank that covers the fuel pump. That is something that most people won't do unless they are convinced that the fuel pump is bad.
Your fuel filter is directly below the brake master cylinder, held in place by a bracket. Make sure you have the right tools to remove it because working space is at a minimum, particularly on the 94 Accord when it comes to fuel filters.
Hope this is helpful to you.
well do not no if its an 8cy or 6cy but if 6cy its 142536 if 8cy 13726548 looking at motor 1234is on passengers side 5678 on driver same gose for the six cylinder
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