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Remove fittings at both ends and use an air blower to clear out line.
If I were you I would just replace the fuel filter if it is cloged.
Disconnect the fuel line at both ends, removed the fuel filter if it is an in-line filter, and blow the line out with an air hose from a compressor.
unclog a fuel line or unclog your filter and pump? the lines i think you can just disconnect the fuel filter and pump, disconnect all lines from the tank, and blow them out with air. i dont know if there's anything special about a 97 s10 but shouldnt be too hard if you have an air compressor. pumps and filters should be replaced, not repaired.
unhook it from both ends and blow air through it Disconnect the line at the carburetor. REMOVE THE FUEL FILTER. Blow air through this portion of the line. If possible, remove the line at the fuel tank and plug the outlet in the tank. Now blow out the line between the filter and the tank.
If a snow blower is not getting gas, there could be a few different problems. The fuel line could be clogged, or the spark plug might have gone bad. There could also be a hole in the fuel line.
The filter looks like a can, and it's behind the drivers seat, under the vehicle, usually inside the "C" of the frame. You should be able to follow the fuel line forward and back from there.
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Remove the cover at the handle area,
I disconnected the fuel line from the fuel pump, attached a two-foot section of fuel host to the fuel line, then blew compressed air through the line until I could hear bubbles coming from the fuel tank. Then I draped the hose over the back bumper, and let the dirty fuel drain through the system into a spare gas tank. When clear gas was coming out, I reconnected the fuel pump, changed the fuel filter, and it was good to go.
If there is a 'clog' in the fuel line, it's likely to be the fuel filter doing its job.Note: the fuel pump is mounted inside the gas tank.See "Related Questions" below for much more about Windstar fuel filters and pumps
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