YES! Used on many vehicles, but especially in Civil Engineering, to prevent dust etc, contaminating the vehicle's fuel. These 'workhorses' often have prodigious Air Filters too, same reason.
drain the fuel, remove the fuel filter from inside the tank, remove the old fuel line from the filter, remove the old fuel line from the carb, pull old fuel line out, install new fuel line through the tank, reconnect fuel filter to new fuel line, place filter and slack line into tank, connect new fuel line to carb, refill tank, check for leaks.
I'm not sure what a "fuel line bar" is. If it's a metal fuel line it won't hurt for the oil filter to touch it when removing the filter.
Dont. Just cut the line and use a universal fuel filter and some fuel hose
The fuel filter is in the line back at the tank
Change in line fuel filter
The fuel filter is located along the fuel line just prior to the fuel line entering the carburetor. This filter is a metal canister with 3 line fittings.
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.
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 .
fuel line has leak or fuel filter needs to be replaced
there is a filter in line and a sock filter on the fuel pump in the tank!
FUEL FILTER is: UNDER HOOD, CENTER, UPPER FIREWALL, MOUNTED IN FUEL LINE.
On the fuel line at the carburetor. there is a small fuel filter.