petrol line

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petrol line

The mechanic inspects the petrol line under the car.

Definition

Noun: A pipe or hose that carries liquid fuel (gasoline/petrol) from a storage tank to an engine's combustion system. It is a critical component in the fuel delivery system of vehicles and machinery.

Usage

The term "petrol line" refers specifically to the physical conduit for fuel. It is used when discussing automotive repair, maintenance, or mechanical failures related to fuel delivery. - The mechanic checked the petrol line for leaks. - A blockage in the petrol line can prevent the engine from starting.

Advanced Usage
  • Technical Context: In mechanical engineering, the integrity of the petrol line is essential for proper fuel pressure and engine performance. Corrosion, wear, or physical damage to the line are common points of failure.
Variants and Related Words
  • Fuel line: A more general term that can refer to lines carrying different types of fuel (e.g., diesel, petrol).
  • Gas line: The common American English equivalent for "petrol line."
  • Fuel hose: Often used interchangeably, though may imply a flexible section rather than rigid piping.
Synonyms
  • Fuel pipe
  • Gasoline line
  • Fuel conduit
Related Phrases/Idioms

No common idioms specifically use the term "petrol line."

petrol line

The mechanic inspects the petrol line under the car.

Noun
  1. a pipe that carries gasoline from a tank to a gasoline engine
    • the car wouldn't start because dirt clogged the gas line

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