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<blockquote data-quote="back4more" data-source="post: 190281" data-attributes="member: 1482"><p>Ive got a fuel hose that is not pulling fuel from the tank. sometimes (not often) the bulb gets solid like its full but I have an inline filter after the bulb that is not filling with fuel. </p><p></p><p>points that may be important:</p><p>* Ive replaced the fuel connector at the tank</p><p>* Ive replaced the hose/bulb</p><p>* the fuel line and filter are going in the right direction towards the motor</p><p>* sometimes fuel out of the connector on the tank</p><p></p><p>the motor is running weaker than it should also, and eventually runs out of fuel.</p><p></p><p>could this be an air leak with the connector on the tank?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="back4more, post: 190281, member: 1482"] Ive got a fuel hose that is not pulling fuel from the tank. sometimes (not often) the bulb gets solid like its full but I have an inline filter after the bulb that is not filling with fuel. points that may be important: * Ive replaced the fuel connector at the tank * Ive replaced the hose/bulb * the fuel line and filter are going in the right direction towards the motor * sometimes fuel out of the connector on the tank the motor is running weaker than it should also, and eventually runs out of fuel. could this be an air leak with the connector on the tank? [/QUOTE]
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