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<blockquote data-quote="back4more" data-source="post: 190573" data-attributes="member: 1482"><p>I dont follow. I used my hose & tank and got weak motor power, fuel wouldnt pump thru hose, and motor ran out of fuel. I used my hose on my friends tank and had the same problem weak motor power, fuel wouldnt pump thru hose, and motor ran out of fuel. when I switched to my friends hose on his tank, everything was fine. I noticed immediately that the hose was picking up the fuel, the motor ran as strong as it should, and I did not run out of fuel.</p><p></p><p>Im all for replacing the connector at the tank since that would be cheaper than a new hose and primer bulb, but would that fix my problem?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="back4more, post: 190573, member: 1482"] I dont follow. I used my hose & tank and got weak motor power, fuel wouldnt pump thru hose, and motor ran out of fuel. I used my hose on my friends tank and had the same problem weak motor power, fuel wouldnt pump thru hose, and motor ran out of fuel. when I switched to my friends hose on his tank, everything was fine. I noticed immediately that the hose was picking up the fuel, the motor ran as strong as it should, and I did not run out of fuel. Im all for replacing the connector at the tank since that would be cheaper than a new hose and primer bulb, but would that fix my problem? [/QUOTE]
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