You would have to get a repair manual like a Haynes/Chilton.
The best place to look is a service manual for the vehicle.
There should be a small diagram on a sticker under the hood or in the engine compartment that shows the route of all emission related vacuum lines.
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A vacuum diagram shows in detail where are the air lines go on a car. A 1.6 liter Honda Civic engine uses many vacuum lines and the diagram will specify where all the lines are routed. This helps find air leaks on the engine.
It is unnecessary to bleed the lines after installing a new fuel pump. The fuel pump will pump all the air out of the fuel lines and start to work properly without any bleeding. Just install a new fuel pump and start the engine.
There is a fuel diagram for a 94-95 Chevy Blazer with a CPI 4.3 Vortec engine in the service manual. It shows the path the fuel travels from the fuel tank all the way to the injectors.
To properly connect all of the vacuum lines on a 1985 Parisienne, you will deed a vacuum system diagram. the diagram is in the vehicles service manual, which is available at most auto parts.
fuel filter? fuel lines? what all have you checked.
inside the fuel tank Check inside your fuel tank, you will have to empty the tank and drop it, follow the lines under the car and you will be able to see all of the lines that have to do with the fuel system.
just get rid of all the lines except for you pcv valve, brake booster, vacuum advance and plug the rest of the lines off
Inside the fuel tank. We need a diagram, he all ready has it out of tank, please can you help.
Follow fuel lines ...The fuel injectors are going to be in the top of the enginge cylendars. I don't know the exact location, but there should be fuel supply lines going to them, most likely metal. Follow these lines and they should lead you to the fuel injectors.