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Outlet To Injector
Fuel lines, which connect all the units of the fuel system, are usually made of rolled steel or, sometimes, of drawn copper. Steel tubing, when used for fuel lines, is generally rust proofed by being copper or zinc plated. Fuel lines are placed as far away from exhaust pipes, mufflers, and manifolds as possible, so that excessive heat will not cause vapor lock. They are attached to the frame, the engine, and other units in such a way that the effect of vibration is minimal, and so that they are free of contact with sharp edges which might cause wear. In areas where there is a lot of movement, as between the car`s frame and rubber-mounted engine, short lengths of gasoline resistant flexible tubing are used.
PARTS
Delivery Valve
Drive Shaft
Engine Block
Fuel Filter Element
Fuel Pulse
Fuel Return Line
Fuel Spray Pattern
Governor Assembly
Injector Nozzle
Intake From Fuel Pump
Inward Opening Pintle Valve
Metering Valve
Mounting Bolts
Outlet to Injector
Outward Opening Pintle Valve
Pump Chamber
Throttle Control
Transfer Pump
Valve Return Spring

 

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