Re: Ford9N no gas to carb


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Posted by Bill Id on Monday, August 13, 2007:

In Reply to: Ford9N no gas to carb posted by Vickie on Saturday, August 11, 2007:

Vickie, Remove the inline fuel filter. They cause more misery than they cure. Check the filter screen above the glass bowl. Remove the bowl and it should be just above it. Then if there is no fuel then check the one in the elbow where the fuel goes into the carb. If there is still no fuel flow you will have to drain the tank and unscrew the fuel valve assembly and check the one over it in the tank. It can be cleaned out but most people opt for buying a new fuel valve assembly which is not all that expensive considering the work you won`t have to do in the near future.


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