It is held on by a small metal clip. Remove the clip and pull the injector out.
Fuel Injection
If it has a Rochester carburetor (like the quadrajet) it is actually located inside the carburetor where the fuel line attaches to the carburetor. To access it, remove the fuel line then remove the filter housing by loosening the large hex bolt you just removed the fuel line from.
The filter is on the carburetor ,the fuel line from the fuel pump connects to it. Remove the fuel line , using a wrench on the filter as well to keep it from turning , then remove the filter (steel) from the carburetor .
If the engine has a carburetor the fuel filter will be where the fuel line connects to the carburetor. If the engine has fuel injection the fuel filter will be next to the fuel tank on the outlet tube.
The fuel filter should be right in the carburetor, remove the fuel line nut and the line (or clamp and hose). There is a larger nut that the fuel line goes into, that is your fuel filter. Just unscrew it from the carburetor There maybe a in-line filter as well, it will be between the fuel pump on the engine (lower drivers side of block on v8) and the carburetor.
To remove the carburetor on a John Deere LX188, first, ensure the engine is cool and disconnect the battery. Then, remove the air filter and intake hose to access the carburetor. Disconnect the fuel line and any throttle or choke cables attached to the carburetor, and finally, unbolt the carburetor from the engine. Carefully lift it off, taking care not to damage any gaskets or mounting surfaces.
Remove the fuel line from the carburetor using a 5/8 and a 1 inch wrench. With the 1 inch wrench remove the fitting from the carburetor. Install the new filter with the spring first.jd
put a fuel line cleaner in it like start your engines...or put WD-40 in it
It is in the CARBURETOR where the fuel line hooks to it, Remove fuel line with 5/8 line wrench, Then take 1 inch wrench and remove the fitting in the carb. were the line was screewed into. There is a spring and filter in there, watch how you remove it and put it back the same way you took it out.
The car is probably flooding out (Too much gas to the carburetor) . If it has a carburetor on it then it probably needs to be worked on. Also If it has an automatic choke on it then the choke could be sticking (not enough fuel to the carburetor) . If it has fuel injection then possibly a fuel line could be plugged or bad injectors. I am not too familiar with fuel injection systems. You could also try changing the fuel filter. Hope this helps a bit.
Remove the large nut where the fuel line enters the carburetor. The filter is located behind that connection.
To remove the carburetor from a 2005 Honda Rincon 650, first, ensure the engine is off and cool. Disconnect the battery, then remove the air intake duct and any necessary covers to access the carburetor. Detach the fuel line, throttle cable, and any electrical connections, then unbolt the carburetor from the engine. Carefully pull it out, ensuring not to damage any surrounding components.