Specify the type of plane; it varies.
On a 2002 Lincoln LS : The fuel pump for the ENGINE is on the PASSENGER side of the tank ------------------------------------------------------------------------- and the JET PUMP , which transfers fuel to the passenger side of the tank , is located on the DRIVERS side of the tank
On a Lincoln LS : The fuel tank is like ( 2 ) smaller tanks , joined together at the top The jet pump transfers fuel from the drivers side of the fuel tank to the passenger side of the fuel tank ( the fuel pump for the ENGINE is in the passenger side of the tank ) * both pumps are installed through access holes on the top of the fuel tank
It is in the fuel tank.
On a Lincoln LS : The fuel tank is like having 2 smaller tanks that are joined at the top The jet pump is installed through an access hole on top of the fuel tank on the drivers side of the tank ( it is INSIDE the tank and transfers fuel to the passenger side of the tank ) * the fuel pump for the engine is INSIDE the passenger side of the tank
I am pretty sure they have a reserve fuel tank.
On a Lincoln LS : The fuel pump that supplies fuel to the engine is installed through an opening on the top of the fuel tank (on the passenger side of the tank) The jet pump / transfer pump that pumps fuel from the driver side of the tank to the passenger side of the tank is installed through an opening on the top of the fuel tank (on the drivers side of the tank) * the fuel tank is one piece, but it is almost like two tanks that are joined together at the top on a Lincoln LS
Allmost allways add it to a full tank.
It is located in the fuel tank Rear passenger seat at the passenger side. Fuel pump is used to pump the fuel.
35 gallons
In the petrol tank. Under passenger seat is opening to tank.
On a 2000 Lincoln LS : It has ( 1 fuel tank ) but it is almost like two tanks that are joined together at the top . In the top of the tank on the drivers side is a jet pump / transfer pump that pumps fuel over to the passenger side of the tank . In the top of the tank on the passenger side is the fuel pump that supplies fuel to the engine