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If your engine has a carburetor the filter is in the supply line into the carburetor. If your engine is fuel injected the filter is right next to the gas tank in the fuel line.
Yes, follow the fuel line from the tank to the carburetor and you will find the filter.
If your car has fuel injection the fuel filter is located under the left rear side of the car. Look under the car and you will see it beside the gas tank. It is a canister style. If your car has a carburetor the fuel filter is in the carburetor. Follow the fuel line to the filter housing on the outer edge of the carburetor. It is a paper element style filter.
It is more likely that the carburetor gets less fuel as the filter clogs up. However, if the filter starts to crack up, debris can get under the seat of the float chamber needle valve. That can cause the valve to stay open, raising the fuel level and flooding the carb.
The fuel filter is on the main fuel line from the gas tank to the carburetor, close to the top of the engine and on the frame rail on the drivers' side.
The fuel filter on a fuel injected car is on the frame on the driver's side just before the gas tank. If you have a carburated car it is in the inlet of the carburetor.
The fuel filter is clogged or the carburetor needs to be cleaned and/or adjusted.
On your 1968 Ford F-100 your fuel filter is near the carburetor ( on top of the engine , below the engine air filter ) and is either a fuel filter that is installed in the rubber gas line or is an original type that is screwed into the carburetor
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most fuel filter is located near gas tank in most vehicle...unless you have modified high performance v8 engine that have small fuel filter near the carburetor
Its possible that the fuel filter is clogged. More likely the fuel pump quit working.
If it's not under the car by the gas tank it's in the carburetor where the gas line goes into it behind the large nut.