The fuel supply is stored in the fuel tank. Fuel is drawn
from the fuel tank by the fuel lift pump. Fuel is then pumped through the
fuel manager/filter. The fuel manager/filter is located on the intake manifold.
The fuel is then transferred to the injection pump. Unused fuel is returned
to the fuel tank by a separate line.
The fuel tank is held in place by two metal straps and a cross strap
attached to the underbody.
The fuel tank filler neck is positioned at the left rear quarter panel
of the vehicle.
The fuel tank filler neck is equipped with a threaded-type cap. The
threaded part of the cap requires several turns counterclockwise to remove.
A built-in torque-limiting device prevents over tightening. To install, turn
the cap clockwise until a clicking noise is heard. This signals that the
correct torque has been reached and the cap is fully seated.
The fuel sender is located inside the fuel tank and is attached to the
top of the fuel tank.
The fuel sender has a float, wire float arm, and a rheostat. Fuel level
is sensed by the position of the float and float arm which operate the 90 ohm
rheostat. As the float position changes, the amount of current passing through
the rheostat varies, thus changing the gage reading on the instrument panel.