Posted by Haas on June 15, 2013 at 12:02:11 from (96.38.10.42):
In Reply to: Fuel line on a Cub posted by charlie M on June 15, 2013 at 11:24:03:
Yes, there is supposed to be a screen in the sediment bowl. Sounds like you need to flush out the tank. First I would try removing the sediment bowl from the tank. Then get some 3/8 pipe fittings, some hose and rig up a drain to a container. Then flush out the tank with some diesel fuel. That's safer than using gasoline. Get the tank and lines as clean as you can. Go to NAPA and get a no. 3032 fuel filter and install that in the line between the sediment bowl and the carb. After you get the carb cleaned and a kit in it, I bet you will be good To go.
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