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How Do You Replace The Fuel Line On A Weed Eater Trimmer?

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How Do You Replace The Fuel Line On A Weed Eater Trimmer?

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Over time, the fuel lines or hoses on weed eater trimmers can become hard and brittle. Fuel or air leaks can form as a result. The hose inside the fuel filter may also collapse due to softening. This can prevent fuel from traveling to the carburetor. Fuel line problems can adversely affect the performance of your weed eater. Replacing fuel lines is the necessary solution to insure your trimmer continues working properly and avoids possible damage or injury from a fuel leak. Disconnect the spark plug lead from the spark plug by pulling on it. Drain all fuel from the weed eater’s fuel tank into a storage container. Use a Philips-head screwdriver to remove screws holding the air filter cover in place. Lift off the air filter cover. Lift out the foam air filter and metal grille. Remove the carburetor bolts using a 5/32 hex key or wrench. Lift out the choke housing and leave the bolts in the housing. Using needle-nose pliers, carefully remove any remains of the fuel hose from the primer bul

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