over filled the oil
It is the little round red or white thing connected between the gas tank and the carb gas hose.
Try disconnecting the fuel line by the fuel filter and crank the engine. You should get some fuel spitting out of the hose.
Maybe an electrical problem. The battery might be running down after 20 minutes. Check the charging system. My fix was easy it was the fuel filter heating up to close to oil filter/heat. this stated happening right after tuneup. I switched the long hose from fuel tank to filter. I put it on the carb side and short hose on the tank buy new filter that one is damaged most likely. look for hard plastic filter but moving it should do the trick either way
There are no pick up tubes in a riding mower fuel tank. The fuel is gravity fed until it gets to the fuel pump. Then its mechaniclly pumped to the carburator. There is ony one fuel line from the gas fuel tank to the fuel pump. And all u have to do is measure the hose. Go buy the same length hose put it on the nozel of the fuel tank. Tighten the clamp. Then connect the other end of the hose to the nozzel on the fuel pump. Pay attention of how you take it off so u cn install the new one the right way.
Open the hood, on the passenger side, behind the carb on the firewall is the filter. slide the clamps down the hose, pull the hose off the filter. Do opposite to reinstall.
you got to buy a fuel hose removal tool from auto parts store, stick end of tool in hose by filter and press, this unlocks ring that holds hose to filter........good luck.......b
Try twisting the hose before pulling. Worked like a charm for me on both ends!
Usually these smaller engine dont use fuel filters. If there is one though it will be located on the hose that goes from under the gas tank before it gets to the carb. They come in various version. Usually they look like a disk looking thing with a hose going into it and another hose going from it to the carb. Just remove the hose clamps and replce it or blow it out. It depends on the type it is. Good luck.
this is for a 2000 mustang 6 cylinder thank you clamp has forced the filter to form a groove in the hose that prevents it from pulling off, It will come off with some force, but may damage the end of hose making it leak when you connect to new filter. If there is enough hose just cut it off close as you can to the old filter and install new filter in the freash cut hose.
Undo the top hose clamp and the bottom hose clamp then twist the hoses off the filter put in the new filter and put the hoses on reclamp and your done
it is located on the passenger side of the vehical. it is a silver, cylinder shaped object with a hose attached to top and bottom. there are screw clamps around both hoses, probably Philips. unscrew top hose clamp and pull hose off gently. be aware, you should have towel, there is a bit of gas store in hose and filter. after detatching top hose, pull filter from its holder and loosen bottom clamp and remove filter from hose. follow same steps in reverse order when installing new. there will be plastic cups covering opening of new filter, these should be removed.
It is supposed to blow out the outlet hose. I would assume you have a leak in that hose.