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Old 09-06-2007, 05:46 PM   #16
ChaseDale3and8
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Re: Problem Solved - Bad Fuel Filter!!!

I started having the same problem with my truck too. Stalling, dying, sputtering, acting like it's starving for fuel, having to floor it to get going and to keep speed up.

I bought a new fuel filter and fuel pump for mine last weekend but haven't put them on yet. Plan to do that this weekend to see if it clears up my problem.

After seeing this post I think I'll just try the fuel filter first and see what happens. I don't know when the last time mine was changed....if ever.

Fuel filter is easy to change. It's located at the end of the fuel line where it goes into the carb. Disconncet the fuel line from the carb, then unscrew the big nut on the carb that the fuel line attaches to. The fuel filter is right behind it. ...Joe
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