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  • Jul 27, 2006, 05:30 AM
    M081358
    Featherlite weedeater fuel line
    My fuel line broke on my weedeater. I read another response on how to replace it, but it didn't quite help me (rather mechanically challenged!! ) I took the top screw off the top of the tank to allow me better access. When I was able to see inside the tank, I encountered a piece of line connected to some sort of filter. I found another piece that had a little plastic connector attached. What is that connector for?

    Also, why are the two holes on the side of the tank different sizes?

    Is there somewhere I can go to view a diagram of how it is supposed to look?

    Sorry for the simpleton questions?

    Thanks in advance
  • Jul 27, 2006, 11:04 PM
    thebriggsdude
    There's the one line with the filter ( to filter out trash, and keep it out of the carb ) which feeds fuel to the engine, the other bigger, short and stubby line is the return.
    If you get new line and all... and can't remember which way they hook up, try it one way, if it doesn't work, try it the other.
  • May 26, 2007, 06:43 AM
    rontom
    [QUOTE=M081358]My fuel line broke on my weedeater. I read another response on how to replace it, but it didn't quite help me (rather mechanically challenged!! ) I took the top screw off the top of the tank to allow me better access. When I was able to see inside the tank, I encountered a piece of line connected to some sort of filter. I found another piece that had a little plastic connector attached. What is that connector for?

    Also, why are the two holes on the side of the tank different sizes?

    Is there somewhere I can go to view a diagram of how it is supposed to look?

    Sorry for the simpleton questions?

    Thanks in advance rontom
  • May 26, 2007, 06:51 AM
    rontom
    There was a little green nipple in the gas tank could you awser this one for me "were dose it belong" thanks rontom
  • May 17, 2008, 01:38 PM
    mpevans
    Guy on eBay is selling a great instruction manual on everything you all are asking. I bought his manual, tried it, and followed each step, and it was like the mechanic was standing there telling me everything. Has a materials list and a tools list and a simple, three step process. Price is $5.50, with quick electronic delivery in Word 2000 format. He calls it "Weedeater Poulan Fuel Line Replacement Manual".
  • Aug 16, 2008, 11:47 AM
    digitalcal
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by M081358
    My fuel line broke on my weedeater. I read another response on how to replace it, but it didn't quite help me (rather mechanically challenged!!!!!!!!!!!!) I took the top screw off the top of the tank to allow me better access. When I was able to see inside the tank, I encountered a piece of line connected to some sort of filter. I found another piece that had a little plastic connector attached. What is that connector for?

    Also, why are the two holes on the side of the tank different sizes?

    Is there somewhere I can go to view a diagram of how it is supposed to look?

    Sorry for the simpleton questions?

    Thanks in advance

    I ran into this today and this is how I got going again. Note, this starts with the fuel-tank empty.

    01.. From the tank, I removed the broken line, its attached fuel filter and the double-ended nipple

    02.. I removed the hose-remnant from the lower primer-fitting and cleaned the fitting

    03.. I measured a length of new fuel-line to fit from the tank-hole down to the bottom of the tank (lying flat) and took away 1/8" from the length to account for the nipple

    04..I cut another length of fuel-line with the tip at a sharp diagonal for threading into the tank thru the smaller hole....I left this section about 9" long because I would be trimming it back later.

    05.. I pushed the diagonally-cut hose-end into the smaller tank opening until I could grab the tip with a set of needle-nose pliers.

    06.. I pulled the new hose into the tank until I had about 1" pulled out past the filler-port

    07..I then cut the diagonal section off, removing all the section that had been crimped by my pliers and slipped the double-ended nipple into that section - where the nipple would be in the tank connecting the external section of hose I'd just pulled in to the section designed to lie inside the tank and draw fuel.

    08..I then too the section I cut in step #03 and slipped one end onto the double-ended nipple and attached the fuel-filter to the other end

    09..I fed the filter and hose into the tank, ensuring it was not kinked and was lying flat against the tank bottom

    10..I then used my needle-nose pliers to pull the exterior section of hose I inserted into the tank in #5 CAREFULLY back out of the tank ( gripping the hose about 3" above where it goes into the tank to avoid damage to part of the line that will remain) until the backside of the connecting nipple was flush against the top of the tank. I again check to make sure my filter/intake is flush against the bottom of the tank.

    11.. I then measure the length of the fuel line I just finished drawing back to make sure I have enough to reach the lower fitting at the primer-bulb and I add about 1/2" extra to account for flex. I then cut away the excess including the crimped section I had my needlenose on.

    12..I reattach the line to the lower primer-fitting

    At this point, I decided to also replace the return-line that leads to the larger hole and attaches to the UPPER primer-bulb fitting. The installation was exactly as steps #4 and #5 above, and cut the line sticking about 1/2" sticking down inside the tank.

    I cleaned up, put away my tools, rinsed out the tank with fuel, fulled up and I was back in business for the day.

    This may not be the exact "approved" technique, but it did get me going again :-)

    **NOTE**

    I have seen it posted elsewhere that on some models, the intake and exhaust for the primer bulb are reversed. I tested for this by placing my thumb over one fitting and pumping the primer bulb. If it "sucks" it's the intake and gets the line with the fuel-filter. If it does the opposite - it's the return and gets the return-line that connects to the larger of the two fuel-line hoses.
  • Aug 16, 2008, 12:00 PM
    digitalcal
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by mpevans
    Guy on eBay is selling a great instruction manual on everything you all are asking. I bought his manual, tried it, and followed each step, and it was like the mechanic was standing there telling me everything. Has a materials list and a tools list and a simple, three step process. Price is $5.50, with quick electronic delivery in Word 2000 format. He calls it "Weedeater Poulan Fuel Line Replacement Manual".

    This was missing when I took a look, do you have his eBay ID?
  • Aug 16, 2008, 02:13 PM
    mpevans
    1 Attachment(s)
    Here you go. This is the PDF document.
  • Sep 11, 2009, 04:34 PM
    Mickirig1

    I just did this job on my 18cc Weed Eater today. Big line is return to tank, little is in to carb line. A tiny bit of Vaseline on the line helps it feed better through the tank holes. Wipe it off once you get it in. Pretty much any place that fixes lawn mowers will have the fuel lines. It cost me a big $2 for the lines.

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