great videos. Very nicely paced step by step and clear video for those of us who are moderately mechanical. Thanks for putting these together. Will visit again next repair
This video shows two fuel line - the larger of the two is the pick-up, and the smaller is the return. The fuel filter is on the larger of the two lines. In a lot of cases both lines are the same size - in this case you may want to take a couple pictures with your cell phone, make a drawing, or put a piece of masking tape on the carburetor next to the fitting that the line with the filter attached to it goes.
One thing you should have explained, which is what line goes where, meaning which line runs to to main and the return. I think you should either do another video explaining this, or correct this one. 😁👍
I'm in the process of doing this as we speak. I tried to keep track of which hose went where but got them all twisted around. I noticed on the carburetor one spout is "ribbed" while the other is smooth. I'm guessing the ribbed side is the inlet and the smooth is the return??? I also found it easier to remove the tank vs the air filter. One problem, a nut popped out from somewhere and I have no idea where it came from. I'm thinking it was on the lower screw to prevent it from going in too deep.
Careful pushing rubber grommet into place with metal screwdriver. Tip can cause tiny punctures, leading to failure. Replacement kit had filter pre-attached to black fuel line. Filtered line goes to lower fitting, nearest to primer squishy bulb. The bent upper fitting attaches to shorter yellow/clear line. I'm guessing nothing goes on the shorter line inside tank, but I don't know why.
great videos. Very nicely paced step by step and clear video for those of us who are moderately mechanical. Thanks for putting these together. Will visit again next repair
Which lines go to which ports on the carburetor
This video shows two fuel line - the larger of the two is the pick-up, and the smaller is the return. The fuel filter is on the larger of the two lines. In a lot of cases both lines are the same size - in this case you may want to take a couple pictures with your cell phone, make a drawing, or put a piece of masking tape on the carburetor next to the fitting that the line with the filter attached to it goes.
You didn't show which male line the filter line attached to!
Awesome clean video.👍
One thing you should have explained, which is what line goes where, meaning which line runs to to main and the return. I think you should either do another video explaining this, or correct this one. 😁👍
Very nice video 📹
I'm in the process of doing this as we speak. I tried to keep track of which hose went where but got them all twisted around. I noticed on the carburetor one spout is "ribbed" while the other is smooth. I'm guessing the ribbed side is the inlet and the smooth is the return??? I also found it easier to remove the tank vs the air filter. One problem, a nut popped out from somewhere and I have no idea where it came from. I'm thinking it was on the lower screw to prevent it from going in too deep.
What line goes to what fitting
Did you ever find out? I've gotta do this tomorrow
I need a link to my LM-10 REPLACEMENT
Nice video. I like this.
Careful pushing rubber grommet into place with metal screwdriver. Tip can cause tiny punctures, leading to failure. Replacement kit had filter pre-attached to black fuel line. Filtered line goes to lower fitting, nearest to primer squishy bulb. The bent upper fitting attaches to shorter yellow/clear line. I'm guessing nothing goes on the shorter line inside tank, but I don't know why.
Where do u buy the fuel line kit
@@AnthroCryptoDoc thanks boss
Skipped over the only part that needs explanation: which line goes where? Waste of time
Exactly