It's pretty easy, in fact. I just fixed one and had to figure out how fuel hoses connect. There's a primer pump that has a check valve, the line connects between off-centre nipple on the pump to the side of carb opposite of throttle lever (smaller nipple). Centered nipple from the pump goes into the tank via a short line. The other long line connects to the nipple on top of carb (the side where throttle cable connects to the lever) and has fuel filter on the end. You need to push both lines into the tank first, connect the fuel filter to the long one, then drop it into the tank. I hope you get it. Good luck.
You can find fuel line routing information for your 1988 Corolla in Toyota service manuals. The Toyota service manuals can be purchased from most auto-parts stores.
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A fuel line routing diagram for this vehicle can be found in the vehicles maintenance manual. It can also be found in the specific repair manual as well.
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One can find the Bank of America routing number on checks in the lower left hand corner. One can find the routing numbers for banks on the website 'Bank Routing Numbers'.
Yes you can find your bank routing number on checks that banks had provided you.
Usually bank routing numbers are by state. Find the routing number for the state you opened your account in. Most banks have made their routing numbers public. Of course, calling your bank and asking which routing number is associated with your account is the best way to find out.
For Routing Number of any banks of USA and Canada find it here at http://bankroutingnumber.us/Transit/
You can find your bank's routing number on your checks, online banking account, or by contacting your bank directly.
You can find your bank's routing number on your checks, online banking account, or by contacting your bank directly.
You can find your account and routing number by checking your checks, contacting your bank, or logging into your online banking account.
You can find your bank routing number on the bottom left corner of your checks or by logging into your online banking account.