The fuel line!.. comes from the tank to the fuel filter, goes tru the fuel filter to the fuel line going to the engine injector fuel lines which deliver a mist of fuel to the engine cylinders to make the vehicle run... I hope this answers your Question:
Fuel Injection
the fuel line has a hole in it or the o ring is bad at the injector or at the connection line
Fuel pressure regulator.
fuel injection
To swap a carburetor for fuel injection, you'll first need to obtain a compatible fuel injection system, including the fuel pump, injectors, and an engine management system (ECU). Remove the carburetor and intake manifold, then install the new fuel injection manifold and securely attach the injectors. Ensure proper fuel line connections and install a fuel pressure regulator if necessary. Finally, reprogram or replace the ECU to match the new fuel injection setup for optimal performance.
thr fuel filter is under the vehicle follow the fuel line from the fuel tank its on the fuel line that runs tto the front of the vehicle to the fuel injection a metal cylander about 3 inches long with brass threads for the fuel lines open the gass fuel cap and let the fuel pressure out before you work on it
if you hav fuel injection, id say its in the gas tank, if not follow gas line from the carb.
I am going to say yes for safety sake, only because if you had a blockage somewhere it could blow open.
Yes there is a large difference between the two. A line has no end and a line segment ends.
Kawasaki introduced fuel injection on the Vulcan line in 2009 with the Vulcan 1700 series. Prior to that, earlier models primarily used carburetors. The shift to fuel injection was part of a broader trend in the motorcycle industry to enhance performance and meet stricter emissions regulations.
No. The system runs on about 35 PSI and it won't work. Neither will regular fuel line. It must be fuel injection hose.
The Fuel Filter is mounted directly in front of your Firebird's rear axle. The filter is on the fuel pipe line before the fuel injection system.