The engine will not start and you will probably be dripping fuel from the bottom of the vehicle or frame.
Its connected to the hose.
Go to a cruise ship gas station! ;) Or in port a fuel hose would be connected to the ship to refuel.
Sam Hornish in 2006.
It's located on the fuel rail there is a plug and vaccum hose connected to it
It has an inline fuel filter connected to the carb via hose conection.
Use a fuel pressure gauge and a bleeder hose connected to the fuel port. Make sure that the battery is disconnected, and make sure to drain the fuel into a gas can.
That is the lower hose and the one connected to the radiator is the upper one..
Upper is hose connected to top of radiator, lower is hose connected to bottom of radiator.
On a TTR125 carburetor, the hoses typically include a fuel line that connects the petcock to the carburetor, a drain hose for excess fuel or overflow, and an air hose that may connect to the air intake or vent. The fuel line is usually the larger hose, while the overflow or drain hose is smaller and positioned at the bottom of the carburetor. It's important to ensure that each hose is connected securely to prevent leaks and ensure proper fuel delivery. Always refer to the specific service manual for detailed diagrams and instructions.
GM likes to put these on the ends of the fuel rails--- look there. If you see a device connected to the rail which has a vacuum hose attached to it, that's it. jb
a PVC hose is a hose connected to the back of the intake manifold to the front of the engine
unhook the overflow hose from the fuel filler hose and put a syphon hose through it to the tank. I used a 3/8 hose.