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Gjac
Apr 30, 2018Explorer III
wildmanbaker wrote:I wish there was enough room to see. I tried with mirrors and a flashlight and even tried to put my cell phone up there to take a picture but both the front and back are blocked. But I like your idea though. I have blown into that line and can hear air bubbles. I had my fuel pump replaced last year while on a trip out west and had an intermittent problem ever since, then found my fuel pump positive wire only connected by one wire strand then it finally broke. That's when I ordered a replacement and thought this was going to be easy fix but was not.
This will not fix the problem, but it may help isolate the problem. If you have access to compressed air, take the gas cap off and try blowing into the fuel line to the generator with the air. There should be enough room to get up underneath and see the top of the tank to see if there is dust blowing from the line anywhere. It will also verify that the line is not collapsed or plugged. What John and Joey said applies.
Good luck.
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