Fuel pump on a d40

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I answered on the chat box too - low on the right hand side of the front of the engine. It's driven by the timing chain inside, not a belt, so it's snug against the side of the engine.
 
It's not for the feint-hearted. The fuel pump is capable of some amazing pressures, the connections between it and the fuel rail have to be done perfectly. It's an expensive item too - usually what fails on these things is the SCV (Suction Control Valve) which gets dirty and Nissan charge $240 to replace when you could just clean it. But even $240 is a whole lot nicer than the $4,000 that Nissan charge for the whole pump.
 
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