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Your fuel filter is located on the left side of the engine compartment. It w\should be off white in color, plastic cylinder with an In nipple and an Out nipple with rubber hose attached on each nipple.
OK, the white connection is the tank breather so do not put the pipe on here, the orange connection is the return to tank so this is where the pipe goes, hope this helps.
Nobody still hasn't answered your question, I'm curious too. I can't get it to start and I know that empty
nipple has something to do with it. Does anyone have a working hyper tough briggs mower that will start and has a nipple to the right of the carb with no line on it??
The fuel line in the tank connects to the nipple. It then goes into the small hole in the tank and then the fuel line from the carb connects to the nipple. This line is the line that is attached to the body of the carb, not near the plate.
If this is the orange plastic conection that the return hose conects to, then no it cannot be replaced, it will be a new fuel tank, if it is the white conection next to the orange one, then this is the tank breather, and can be pulled out and replaced.
The exact connection of vacuum tubes in 1985 Winnebago motor home The vacuum lines attach to the pushbutton assy. through a molded rubber thing that has probably disintegrated and the vacuum lines are lying loose. Here's how to reconnect them.
Notice a group of seven nipples. This is where the vacuum lines attach. I numbered the nipples in the text drawing below. NOTE: This is the layout as viewed from the front of the coach. Use pieces of rubber tubing to take the place of the old molded thingy and connect the lines to the numbered nipples as described below.
1 2 3 4 o o o o o o o 5 6 7
Plug up nipples 1, 2, and 5.You can use small nails that fit snugly into the holes. Connect the black line (vacuum source) to nipple 6. Connect the white line (rearward-pointing outlets) to nipple 4. Connect the red line (downward-pointing outlets) to nipple 7. Connect the blue line (heater) to nipple 3. Check out.Thanks. Thanks. keep updated for any more query.you can rate this solution
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To find out you need to cut away the white cover to see where the leak is coming from. This white cover is just cosmetic.
If the leak is on the connection where the supply line comes in, then is usually can be fixed.
If the leak is on the metal of the tank below the connection, then there is no fixing it. The metal just below the white plastic is part of the tank.
If the leak is on the connection, it can all be replaced. I recommend replacing the nipple going into the water heater with a 3/4" x 3" brass nipple. From there I recommend using a 3/4" x 3/4" x 18"-24" copper water heater flex. This assuming that you have a flex line installed now. If not I still recommend the brass nipple and the copper flex, but you can get a 3/4" Sharkbite Male adapter to adapt to copper pipe. (Use this fitting instead of having to solder. This fitting is found at Home Depot and Lowes. Be sure not to have any burrs on the copper pipe, because Sharkbites use an O'ring which can be damaged by any burrs.)
If you have a different plumbing installation, please contact me.
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