They should just slide right on if I'm not mistaken.
1. Remove Air Filter and All Duct work attached to the carburetor. 2. Disconnect Fuel Line (Label to aide in reattachment) 3. Disconnect all Vacuum Hoses (Label all to aide in reattachment) 4. Disconnect all wires (if so equipped) (label to aide in reattachment) 5. Disconnect Choke linkage (if equipped with manual choke) 6. Disconnect Throttle Linkage 7. Unbolt Carburetor and remove from manifold Reinstalling: 1. Obtain new gasket 2. Install new gasket onto manifold and carburetor onto gasket per manufacturers instruction 3. Torque carburetor bolts per manufacturers instructions 4. Reconnect Throttle Linkage 5. Reconnect Choke Linkage (if equipped with manual choke) 6. Reconnect all wires (This is where the labeling pays off) 7. Reconnect all vacuum hoses (Be sure to tighten clamps securely) 8. Reattach fuel line (Be sure to tighten clamp or fitting securely) 9. Replace Air filter and all duct work 10. Restart Vehicle to ensure proper operation.
Not sure what engine you have but it probably has TBI (throttle body injection) not a carburetor. I think the last year for the carburetor was 1985. Give us more info on the engine.
get under the truck disconnect hoses unmounted old fuel pump...mount new pump reconnect hoses.
I person needs to have a diagram when making any changes to a car. For a Nissan Sunny B12 the diagram to the air hoses connected to the intake manifold and carburetor can be found in the maintenance manual.
you can look in the front of a chilton, or a haynes repair guide otherwise you may have to find someone with a similar vehicle and take a picture of their carburetor
i wish i new having the same problems
i have a 1985 Toyota P/U repair manual could you tell me wat vaccuuum hoses u need a diagram for.
There are three hoses on a Polaris 300 carburetor. The fuel line is the large one. One is a vent hose that goes nowhere, and the oil injector line connects to the small hose connector on the right side, nearest to the air intake. It goes straight out.
see if it has a screw at the bottom of the float bowl, if so unscrew it and all the gas/water will drain out the vacuum hoses
Fuel tank, pump, filter, hoses, regulator(if applicable), carburetor or fuel rails and injectors.
There should be a diagram on the right shock tower.
It is towards the front of the bike located right behind the engine. You might notice a lot of hoses connected to it.