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You must run the fuel line through the back of the tank and out the filler hole,make your connections,i used a small amount of vaseline to make the connections.Then pull the filter into place,make sure some of the nipple of the filter pokes through,then slide the retainer ring on the hose and force it onto the filter nipple.
This is a problem with most ryobi tools. From what i've read over time the gas lines shrink and need to be replaced. You'll need to replace both the lines coming from the carb to engine and the one connecting to your primer bulb. I hear there is a kit that contains both the primer bulb and fuel lines for this exact problem.
One line (the one with the fuel filter in the end of it) comes out of the fuel tank and goes to the bottom fitting on the carburator. The second line comes out of the tank and goes to the bottom fitting on the primer bulb. The third section of line goes from the top fitting on primer bulb to top fitting on the carburator. Hope this helped and best wishes.
it is normal to see air bubbles in line when pumping the bulb. to make sure what the problem is, try starting several times, remove spark plug. if dry, yes no fuel, remove the carb. if wet, place plug on engine block and look for blue spark. no spark means you need new plug, plug cord or ignition module
The line from the fuel tank that has the filter on it goes directly to the carburetor below the primer bulb. One line comes from the carburetor to the primer bulb. The other line goes from the primer bulb to the fuel tank. Primer bulb can be pressed to determine which side is pulling fuel (line from carb) and which is pushing (line to fuel tank).
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