Now the Chevrolet Malibu is in its ninth generation. The car stands out for its large cabin. During the development of the Chevrolet Malibu, many popular parts have been built, including the Chevrolet Malibu fuel pump. The mechanical fuel pump is mainly used on engines that rely on a carburetor to deliver the air/fuel mixture into the combustion chambers. While the electric fuel pump is used on newer engines that rely on fuel injection to deliver the air/fuel mixture into the combustion chamber. The mechanical fuel pump has a lever on the pump that actuates by riding on the eccentric lobe on the camshaft. While the electric fuel pump is mostly run off an ECU or PCM which helps regulate when the pump shuts off and when it comes on.
The Chevrolet Malibu stands out for its great parts. But the worn Chevrolet Malibu fuel pump needs to be repaired or replaced for better performance. It is important to use the proper octane fuel for your Chevrolet Malibu to optimize the lifespan of the fuel pump. Before installing a new unit, it is always best to pressure and volume test out the unit to avoid having to redo the job. You can test the volume of the fuel delivery once the system has pressurized by cranking the engine to check the flow of the fuel (disconnect the fuel line going to the carburetor and the power going to the coil). You can test the pressure out by connecting a gauge in between the fuel pump and the carburetor, which will let you know how much psi of fuel is flowing. The vast catalog includes the braking system, the powertrain, the chassis, and other types of nice Chevrolet Malibu parts. Get great Chevrolet Malibu parts and services online 24 hours a day and 7 days a week.