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<blockquote data-quote="Land-Tech Custom Landscap" data-source="post: 132119" data-attributes="member: 22437"><p>It is the pickup tube in the tank, at the bottom of it is a screen and it is weighted to keep it at the bottom. The screen is blocked and not allowing the fuel to enter the pick up line. The pump continues to try and suck the fuel out of the tank but since it is blocked, the bulb goes flat. This would be my guess as it has happened to me 3-4 times over 25 years. At the top of the tank is where the fuel line goes in through a rubber grommet, Pull that out and the fuel line will come out with it. I have always replaced mine with a new one from the dealer but I would imagine you could just try and clean it. The rubber grommet is a bit of a challenge to get back in, especially when it is cold out but warm it up beforehand and put a bit of grease on it and you will get it to pop back in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Land-Tech Custom Landscap, post: 132119, member: 22437"] It is the pickup tube in the tank, at the bottom of it is a screen and it is weighted to keep it at the bottom. The screen is blocked and not allowing the fuel to enter the pick up line. The pump continues to try and suck the fuel out of the tank but since it is blocked, the bulb goes flat. This would be my guess as it has happened to me 3-4 times over 25 years. At the top of the tank is where the fuel line goes in through a rubber grommet, Pull that out and the fuel line will come out with it. I have always replaced mine with a new one from the dealer but I would imagine you could just try and clean it. The rubber grommet is a bit of a challenge to get back in, especially when it is cold out but warm it up beforehand and put a bit of grease on it and you will get it to pop back in. [/QUOTE]
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