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The tutorials in the search are coming up with 32 , 33 fuel pump installs only, I followed the guide and got as far as taking the lid off and looking inside, I cannot see a pump, just a hose and two wires running up to the front of the tank cannot see anything else at all. Does this mean I have to take the tank completely out ??? Any help greatly appreciated.

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you wont see the pump it is down the bottom of the tank

usually theres a metal cradle that it sits on that is slid in a slot somewhere up the top... have a look better and you should see... probably follow the wires as they are most likely the positive and negative feed to the pump

unless im completely wrong and an r34 is very different to r33

Reach into the tank with the palm of your hand facing towards the front of the car. Grab the metal bracket you will find attached to the inside front of the tank. Pull it up to slide it off it's mount. Pump is attached to the bottom of it. Pull the whole thing right out.

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