Haven't ordered from this site, but it appears to be a pretty complete parts house for Onan generators.
http://www.partsfortechs.com/asapcart/generator-parts-onan-c-14_104.htmlI'd put on a new filter. Go to your local hardware store and get a roll of teflon plumbing tape and a small worm clamp to fit your fuel line. There may be a version of teflon tape specifically made for petroleum products....if so, then get that one. As for the fuel line on the bottom of the filter, you'll have to remove the existing hose clamp...the little silver thing around the fuel line (you'll have to destroy the one on it and replace it with the right sized worm clamp) and then with some gentle force, you can pull the hose off the bottom of the filter....wiggle it back and forth as you pull downward. Be prepared to have some gasoline spill out...get a pan under it and wear some eye protection in case it sprays a little from being slightly under pressure. Then, use a wrench to unscrew the filter where you had tried a pair of pliers to tighten it. Take the new filter, observing the arrows for fuel flow if they exist, and on the screw threads (NOT the side that the fuel line goes on), wrap a couple of rounds of the teflon tape around the threads, making sure not to get any of the tape over the opening and then screw it up into the fitting on the carburetor. Get it hand tight first and then use the wrench. When the filter feels like it's on tight enough (resist the urge to OVER-tighten it as you might crack the fitting), slip the new worm clamp over the fuel line, reconnect the fuel line to the bottom of the filter making sure it goes all the way up snug with the bottom of the filter, and tighten the worm clamp over the flange. Crank the generator and enjoy camping!!
Now wasn't that easy???
😉 Actually, it's a lot easier than it sounds when you actually type it out... LOL!
Good Luck!!
Nice photography, by the way!!
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