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Check for pressure at the back of the filter. If pressure is there, check after the filter. If no pressure before the filter, replace pump. If there is pressure before but not after the filter, replace filter.
They usually install fuel filters within a foot of the fuel tank. It is very easy to find it. Follow the fuel line from the fuel tank and it will lead you right to it. If you go to a Auto Parts store, they may be able to show you a picture of it and that may help also.
near at the fuel filter there is two things you first to do is to loosen the air inside. How? Either burbola or loosen the not or bolt of the filter.after that pump it until the fuels out.
If this just started, maybe after a hard run, you may want to check your sparkplugs. I've melted the insulator on one of my plugs after a prolonged, spirited run causing same symptoms.
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