Hello, Sign In!
Buick Estate Wagon Fuel Pumps
At Andy's Auto Sport, we have a huge variety of Buick Estate Wagon fuel pumps to ensure that you have every fuel pump option available to you. We go out of our way to carry every major line of Buick Estate Wagon fuel pumps, so that whether you are looking for a performance inline fuel pump or a Walbro Buick Estate Wagon fuel pump or anything in between, we've got it for you. Andy's Auto Sport is the ultimate shopping destination for your Buick Estate Wagon fuel pump needs!
Select Your Vehicle
Shop Buick Estate Wagon Fuel Pumps by Year
Shop Buick Estate Wagon Fuel Pumps by Brand
1 - 1 of 1
Sort by:
Fits: 1958 Chevrolet Del Ray, • 1967 Chevrolet K20 Panel, • 1967 GMC Suburban, 1972 Buick Sport Wagon, • 1972 Oldsmobile F85 Cutlass, 1973 Buick Estate Wago...
PART# 1515
Previous | 1 | Next |
When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.
Not able to find what you are looking for?
Herko Mechanical Fuel Pump BM41566 for Oldsmobile Chevrolet Pontiac Buick 70-84
Herko Mechanical Fuel Pump BM4511 For Buick Electra Riviera Skylark 1967-1974
Fuel Pump For Buick Electra Estate Wagon GS 400 455 LeSabre Riviera YS81P1
For 1959-1964 Buick Estate Wagon Fuel Pump 72798DS 1960 1961 1962 1963
Herko Mechanical Fuel Pump BM41567 For Buick Cadillac Chevrolet Oldsmobile 70-90
KEMSO 340LPH High Performance Fuel Pump for Buick Estate Wagon 1.8L 1988
WHY TO BUY?
A new Buick Estate Wagon high-flow fuel pump will help provide the necessary fuel for proper combustion in your modified engine, but it can also serve as a good replacement for a stock Buick Estate Wagon engine so long as your fuel pressure regulator is in proper working order and adequately managing the flow of fuel to your fuel rail and injectors. If you've made any major upgrades to your Buick Estate Wagon engine or it's been a while since you've changed the fuel pump, it might be time to look into a replacement that will be able to better handle the job.
DID YOU KNOW?
All of the power add-ons in the world won't amount to much if your Buick Estate Wagon fuel pump isn't up to the task. Whether you need a stock replacement or a high-flowing unit, fuel pumps are responsible for getting the goods to your carburetor or fuel injectors. If your fuel pump isn't pulling enough gas or diesel through the lines, you might as well forget the rest of your mods until you can get the fuel supply side in order since your engine either won't run or will run so lean that you will risk overheating. Some of us have also ruined perfectly good fuel pumps by running our cars low on gas on the track, which overheats the pumps (especially in the turns), but the same can happen on the street. After installing a new Buick Estate Wagon fuel pump, it is recommended to not let your tank get below half-full for at least the first few thousand miles.
FAQs
Q: What does a fuel pump do? Why buy a fuel pump?
A: An electric fuel pump is a diaphragm unit that activates once your key turns in the ignition. It primes the pump and allows for a quick start.
Q: How do you install a fuel pump?
A: Most modern electric fuel pumps are found inside the gas tank. This should be left to the pros since there is a chance of accidental spark and explosion. Usually in the back trunk of the vehicle there is a fuel pump cover. This will need to be removed and the pump lifted out of the gas tank. Once done, the aftermarket pump will be swapped in its place and lowered back into the tank.
A: An electric fuel pump is a diaphragm unit that activates once your key turns in the ignition. It primes the pump and allows for a quick start.
Q: How do you install a fuel pump?
A: Most modern electric fuel pumps are found inside the gas tank. This should be left to the pros since there is a chance of accidental spark and explosion. Usually in the back trunk of the vehicle there is a fuel pump cover. This will need to be removed and the pump lifted out of the gas tank. Once done, the aftermarket pump will be swapped in its place and lowered back into the tank.
Filter Your Results
Category
-
Fuel Pumps(1)
Brand
-
Mr Gasket(1)
Price
-
$100 and Under(1)
Buick Estate Wagon Fuel Pumps
At Andy's Auto Sport, we have a huge variety of Buick Estate Wagon fuel pumps to ensure that you have every fuel pump option available to you. We go out of our way to carry every major line of Buick Estate Wagon fuel pumps, so that whether you are looking for a performance inline fuel pump or a Walbro Buick Estate Wagon fuel pump or anything in between, we've got it for you. Andy's Auto Sport is the ultimate shopping destination for your Buick Estate Wagon fuel pump needs!
Choose Your Vehicle:
Shop Buick Estate Wagon Fuel Pumps by Year
Shop Buick Estate Wagon Fuel Pumps by Brand
1 - 1 of 1
Sort by:
Fits: 1958 Chevrolet Del Ray, • 1967 Chevrolet K20 Panel, • 1967 GMC Suburban, 1972 Buick Sport Wagon, • 1972 Oldsmobile F85 Cutlass, 1973 Buick Estate Wago...
PART# 1515
Previous | 1 | Next |
When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.
Not able to find what you are looking for?
Herko Mechanical Fuel Pump BM41566 for Oldsmobile Chevrolet Pontiac Buick 70-84
Herko Mechanical Fuel Pump BM4511 For Buick Electra Riviera Skylark 1967-1974
Fuel Pump For Buick Electra Estate Wagon GS 400 455 LeSabre Riviera YS81P1
For 1959-1964 Buick Estate Wagon Fuel Pump 72798DS 1960 1961 1962 1963
Herko Mechanical Fuel Pump BM41567 For Buick Cadillac Chevrolet Oldsmobile 70-90
KEMSO 340LPH High Performance Fuel Pump for Buick Estate Wagon 1.8L 1988
WHY TO BUY?
A new Buick Estate Wagon high-flow fuel pump will help provide the necessary fuel for proper combustion in your modified engine, but it can also serve as a good replacement for a stock Buick Estate Wagon engine so long as your fuel pressure regulator is in proper working order and adequately managing the flow of fuel to your fuel rail and injectors. If you've made any major upgrades to your Buick Estate Wagon engine or it's been a while since you've changed the fuel pump, it might be time to look into a replacement that will be able to better handle the job.
DID YOU KNOW?
All of the power add-ons in the world won't amount to much if your Buick Estate Wagon fuel pump isn't up to the task. Whether you need a stock replacement or a high-flowing unit, fuel pumps are responsible for getting the goods to your carburetor or fuel injectors. If your fuel pump isn't pulling enough gas or diesel through the lines, you might as well forget the rest of your mods until you can get the fuel supply side in order since your engine either won't run or will run so lean that you will risk overheating. Some of us have also ruined perfectly good fuel pumps by running our cars low on gas on the track, which overheats the pumps (especially in the turns), but the same can happen on the street. After installing a new Buick Estate Wagon fuel pump, it is recommended to not let your tank get below half-full for at least the first few thousand miles.
FAQs
Q: What does a fuel pump do? Why buy a fuel pump?
A: An electric fuel pump is a diaphragm unit that activates once your key turns in the ignition. It primes the pump and allows for a quick start.
Q: How do you install a fuel pump?
A: Most modern electric fuel pumps are found inside the gas tank. This should be left to the pros since there is a chance of accidental spark and explosion. Usually in the back trunk of the vehicle there is a fuel pump cover. This will need to be removed and the pump lifted out of the gas tank. Once done, the aftermarket pump will be swapped in its place and lowered back into the tank.
A: An electric fuel pump is a diaphragm unit that activates once your key turns in the ignition. It primes the pump and allows for a quick start.
Q: How do you install a fuel pump?
A: Most modern electric fuel pumps are found inside the gas tank. This should be left to the pros since there is a chance of accidental spark and explosion. Usually in the back trunk of the vehicle there is a fuel pump cover. This will need to be removed and the pump lifted out of the gas tank. Once done, the aftermarket pump will be swapped in its place and lowered back into the tank.