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Welcome to the forum! First,are you sure the lines are connected in the proper order,on the fuel pump? It's very easy to confuse them,on some pumps. Second,make certain the fuel filter isn't plugged,or reversed(some filters only allow fuel to flow one way). Third,put a clean piece of fuel line on the carburettor inlet,and GENTLY blow into it.You should be able to feel the inlet needle come off its seat,and you'll hear a hissing sound.If not,the inlet is plugged,the needle is stuck,OR the main jet is plugged. DON'T use compressed air to do this,as it can damage the float! ALSO: check the fuel line to see if is plugged. If in doubt,replace the line,first.
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