You made replacing those fuel lines so damn easy!I was fighting for hours w/wire snake that would not work!Going back at it today w/cutting more of an angle today.Thanx I'm praying it works because they are ridiculously tight!👍🇺🇸
This is one of the best videos on carb and fuel lines replacement/repairs I've seen. I use it all the time as a review when working on my chain saw. You are the best. Thank you very much.
First thing I look at is air filter and see if it has a NGK plug It’s surprisingly the main reason or the fuel lines or purge ball Easy to fix and parts are cheap
I was talking to a small engine repair shop owner in the family and he stated, confidentially, that 70 to 80 % of small engine problems were the result of bad or old gas, and wrong mix of the fuels. The first thing I do is buy new gas an mix it to the value stated on the machine before I start to troubleshoot!
Bad or old gas causes multiple problems. Gummed up carburetor and fuel filter, rots fuel lines, deteriorates primer bulbs ect, ect. Old gas usually forms water and really starts to eat up everything.
Great video, thank you for taking the time to post it, your comment about the adjustment tool made me go to amazon and I ordered a tune up kit with a new carb, fuel lines, fuel filter, primer bulb, spark plug, air filter and adjustment tool. $20.00 I think I am going to be making chips Monday. 😁🛫
On any 2 cycle small engine. The screw closest to the engine is the 'L' screw. It adjusts the low speed mixture. So if it bogs when trying to throttle up, it needs more gas, so it would need to be turn clockwise to add fuel or counter clockwise to decrease. The screw farthest from the engine is the 'H' Screw. It's the high speed screw. So it adjusts the engine to it's highest rev by turning it clockwise to lean it. Once highest rpm is found the turn it counter clockwise so not to make it too lean.
This is a great video, but you completely omitted what I was looking for. My priming bulb failed and my fuel lines failed. I followed what you did here, but nowhere in this video does it show hose routing to the carburetor or to the priming bulb. At one point, you describe it, but which side of the carburetor does the large hose from the tank with the filter attach to, and exactly which side of the priming bulb connectors goes where. As I understand it, the priming bulb has a built in check valve, meaning flow direction is critical. Some other videos on TH-cam talk about the large fuel line from the tank with the filter going straight to the priming bulb, then back to the carb, then back to the tank ... but I think these are using a different style carburetor, and everything is super confusing without the proper fuel line routing being shown. Also, my Poulan Pro 260 has a plastic fitting over the low and high jet screws. You don't address this, and no idea how to set the jets given that I think that somehow this plastic jet screw cover needs to be removed to make the adjustments. Great video, but missing critical components for a successful repair.
@@Lueyj I would have to double check that but I think it goes from the primer bulb back out to the tank....I have a newer version of the video that shows more detail and diagrams of the fuel lines.
Great detailed video on carb. cleaning. Not sure if you scared me into just buying a new carburetor, or teying this first. Many times it is hard to know if you are buying the right carb. on line. Do you have a favorite go to brand on line?? Thanks again.
Nice explanation on how to get the lines in the tank and the detail of rebuilding the carburetor but ultimate fail on explaining how the lines actually connect to the bulb, tank and carburetor. Many videos contradict the larger line having the fuel filter attached. You were so close to having a great video.
I was following your video to figure out the lines,l and now I’m confused on the setup. I’m frustrated that I’m such a simpleton when it comes to basic carburetor stuff.
The line with the filter comes out of the tank on the right side, then to the right side of the carburetor. Out of carburetor on the left to the primer bulb. Then out of the primer bulb back into the tank
I usually drill them out to fit the same fuel line as the bigger one. I believe I usually used 3/16 line. If you can find it, I'm pretty sure that the small line is 1/8". I can't remember if it is Lowe's or home depot, but one of them sells a poulan fuel line kit that has the small line and the larger line and a filter I think.
Unless the carb has an air inlet on the filter side that adds air to the gas for atomization enhancement any air filter breakdown cannot get into the inside of the carb. Only get sucked thru into the cylinder.
I have the poulan pro 4218avx. What I dont understand is the recoil assist spring. I replaced the whole kit and the new one does the same famn thing. It gets stuck, the assist spring gets deformed and you're back to square one in 5 mins.
I have two fuel filters in the tank of my Craftman 46cc chainsaw. Only see one fuel line running into the tank. Are the two filters connected inside somehow?
Confused! The vent line, larger hole, sets in tank with a plastic stop up inside of tank with no extra hose.The fuel filter line is in a smaller hole and it needs extra to lay in tank. Crazy, but I have the same saw and it is routed this way. If the routing is your way then it came from the factory wrong. Enlighten me. Very detailed video. Walbro tech said not to force air into carb jets it is will unset the small o ring seals. Maybe you did not, it is recommended not to us air pressure. I am learning about all types 2 cycle items and have a lot to learn. 4 cycles a different process.
Ran new lines all work great ran it for a couple hours with purge bulb cycling gas great put the saw up 2 days later tried the saw the purge bulb is stuck in it's like there are in the line now happened 2wice any ideas
Check the primer bulb it's self without the lines. Then if that's not it, try pulling off the fuel filter. If those are not the cause then it will be the carburetor. Check the screen inside the carb and make sure it is not stiff.
I was looking to the same also. On my poulan the fuel filter is on the small line which was hooked into the lower right side of the carb. The thicker line just lays in the tank but not on the bottom. The primer bulb has a long and a small black attachment that the line goes on...this is where I'm stuck at....these lines were dry rotted and fell apart. I may have to find another video that shows the correct way. Wish you could have taken the primer bulb and connected the line or made a line schematic.
Section 14 of the service manual shows the routing. www.mymowerparts.com/pdf/Poulan-Poulan-Pro-Service-Repair-Manuals/POULAN-POULAN-PRO-CHAIN-SAW-SERVICE-REPAIR-MANUAL-1900-1950-2050-2055-2075-2150-2175-2375-WILD-THING-2250-2450-2550-220-221-221LE-260-260LE.pdf
In a nutshell the thinner line from the fuel tank is the fuel line and has the filter in the tank and goes to the pump side of the carb. The thick Line is the return line and goes from the center connection on the primer bulb to the tank. The last thin line is also a return line and runs from the metering diaphragm side of the carb to the primer bulb. When you pump the primer bulb on the chain it sucks air/fuel out of the metering diaphragm side of the carb and pumps it back into the fuel tank. This suction from the primer ball draws the fuel through the carb.
You didn't show how to attach the fuel lines to the carburetor or how to install the carburetor itself. The chainsaw was suddenly all reassembled. That would be helpful.
Funny on my saw some one installed the bulb between the filter and the right side of the carb to pump the fuel into the carb and ran the return straight to the top of the tank. the saw would start and run for 30 seconds then stall and not start again.
that is because it ran on the fuel the bulb push into the carb and then it stalled because it couldnt draw anymore fuel past the bulb. the carb on these use a pulse from the engine to act as a fuel pump and help regulate the amount of fuel sent for each cycle. This pulse cannot have any restriction in the fuel line because it isnt very strong, so the pressure needed to open the one way valve in the bulb is more than it is capable of exceeding thus starving the engine of fuel.
Basically I did exactly what he did but I’m not sure if your supposed to or not but I sprayed both fuel lines with WD40 and they slid right here in there. Everything goes in better with lube. 😂
I was running this saw for about 2 hours at about a 30-50% duty cycle th-cam.com/users/postUgkxfQm1wmg0ItKDLavxj1nXtQY9HP7EF504 and it did a great job. I used the lever for the built in sharpener to clear chip buildup out more than to actually sharpen the chain. It managed to cut some hardwood stumps much larger than it's size without bothering the neighbors with hours of 2 stroke noise.
I just replaced my lines and primer bulb and I have a loose little black spring that's slightly smaller on the ends and have no idea what it goes to can anyone help plz
@@kentuckyoffgrid I appreciate the fast response but it didn't come with repair kit it came off at some point in taking mine apart I saw the same spring in a carb repair kit online but can't find where it came from on my chainsaw
I just need to know where to put the gas into the chainsaw. I bought a PoulanPro PR3816 today. Do I just pour it in to one hole? There are silicone "pipes" all throughout the inside where I looked and don't want to screw it up. I know more about lawn mowers. On the manual there is something about bar oil and gas, but I have a 50:1 pre-mixture that I bought with the chainsaw today. So what am I supposed to do? Do I have to buy something else? Do I just use what I have? I need some help. I have all the other answers I need but this one. And yes I know what I'm doing otherwise. I'm a strong independent black woman and I don't need no man, I will never depend on a man again. The only thing is I just have a question if someone could tell me what to do about this gas and oil thing? That's all. Thanks, friends! I gotta cut some trees down! No sense in paying crooks to do what I can do for my mother myself!
There Is a cap on the side. One on the front and one on the back. The one on the back is for the gas. The premix is good. Front is for the bar oil. You must have bar oil or it will mess up the saw.
Thats funny because I'm going through old videos now and removing bad music, you're not the first person to make that comment. I always appreciate the feedback, helps me correct bad edits.
Great info, but good lord torture getting through this video.... between the terrible montage music, and your abnormally soothing and calm voice... about 10 minutes in I contemplated suicide... please, make more excite. Other than that, it’s a great info video so I give thumbs up. 👍🏻
I agree, but some carbs for different machines can be very expensive and this is generally the same cleaning procedure for pretty much all 2 cycle carburetors.
No sound, drinking coffee on bench with oil and gasoline, and last but not least, stick face and burning cigarette (still in mouth) into fuel tank. Are you sure this is not a comic video? I saw the same thing on the 3 stooges, coffee and paint cups getting mixed up, and burning match to inspect fuel tank. but , I think you are serious?
You made replacing those fuel lines so damn easy!I was fighting for hours w/wire snake that would not work!Going back at it today w/cutting more of an angle today.Thanx I'm praying it works because they are ridiculously tight!👍🇺🇸
I hope it works out for you 🤞
This is one of the best videos on carb and fuel lines replacement/repairs I've seen. I use it all the time as a review when working on my chain saw. You are the best. Thank you very much.
Thanks, I'll take the good comments over the bad ones any day.
First thing I look at is air filter and see if it has a NGK plug
It’s surprisingly the main reason or the fuel lines or purge ball
Easy to fix and parts are cheap
Most excellent. You are more skilled than many small engine repair
I was talking to a small engine repair shop owner in the family and he stated, confidentially, that 70 to 80 % of small engine problems were the result of bad or old gas, and wrong mix of the fuels. The first thing I do is buy new gas an mix it to the value stated on the machine before I start to troubleshoot!
Bad or old gas causes multiple problems. Gummed up carburetor and fuel filter, rots fuel lines, deteriorates primer bulbs ect, ect. Old gas usually forms water and really starts to eat up everything.
Ethanol gas is the enemy!
I look at fuel as I’m dumping it is all and lines,
Plus air filter and brand of plug
NGK period
Thanks for great video. Saw wouldnt keep running or idle. Replaced fuel lines and bulb and cleaned carb as you showed. Now running beautifully.
Great video, thank you for taking the time to post it, your comment about the adjustment tool made me go to amazon and I ordered a tune up kit with a new carb, fuel lines, fuel filter, primer bulb, spark plug, air filter and adjustment tool. $20.00 I think I am going to be making chips Monday.
😁🛫
Thanks for watching! If you need to see another video and it is not on my list, then I can make it for you.
Very helpful! I have been trying to get my Poulan Pro running, but wasn't sure how to set the carburetor adjustments; I do now!!
On any 2 cycle small engine. The screw closest to the engine is the 'L' screw. It adjusts the low speed mixture. So if it bogs when trying to throttle up, it needs more gas, so it would need to be turn clockwise to add fuel or counter clockwise to decrease. The screw farthest from the engine is the 'H' Screw. It's the high speed screw. So it adjusts the engine to it's highest rev by turning it clockwise to lean it. Once highest rpm is found the turn it counter clockwise so not to make it too lean.
Thanks for posting video' I do however wish you would of detailed the routing of the fuel lines a little better but still good information. Thanks.
There's only 2 holes which are different sizes,Its pretty easy once you get them thru the holes.✌
This is a great video, but you completely omitted what I was looking for. My priming bulb failed and my fuel lines failed. I followed what you did here, but nowhere in this video does it show hose routing to the carburetor or to the priming bulb. At one point, you describe it, but which side of the carburetor does the large hose from the tank with the filter attach to, and exactly which side of the priming bulb connectors goes where. As I understand it, the priming bulb has a built in check valve, meaning flow direction is critical. Some other videos on TH-cam talk about the large fuel line from the tank with the filter going straight to the priming bulb, then back to the carb, then back to the tank ... but I think these are using a different style carburetor, and everything is super confusing without the proper fuel line routing being shown. Also, my Poulan Pro 260 has a plastic fitting over the low and high jet screws. You don't address this, and no idea how to set the jets given that I think that somehow this plastic jet screw cover needs to be removed to make the adjustments. Great video, but missing critical components for a successful repair.
Thanks for the vid bro halfway done fixing my dads saw need the pliers lol
No problem, I'm trying to remember what I used before I got a pair of those pliers.
I think I used picks
Haha went to walmart and ct! I need those long pliers and the job is done my man love the vid and backround music
Sorry bro but i know the bigger tube connects to the fuel filter. What about smaller tube?
@@Lueyj I would have to double check that but I think it goes from the primer bulb back out to the tank....I have a newer version of the video that shows more detail and diagrams of the fuel lines.
It is a good video very informative i may say you did not show were de carburetor fuel and return lines gone.Thank you
Great detailed video on carb. cleaning. Not sure if you scared me into just buying a new carburetor, or teying this first. Many times it is hard to know if you are buying the right carb. on line. Do you have a favorite go to brand on line?? Thanks again.
No not really, they all basically come from the same foreign manufacturers
A lot of times cleaning them without removing the idle screws works also
Thanks very much for the immediate reply. I will replace the gas lines and maybe put it back together and try it before taking the carburetor apart.
What Carburetor kit (part#) do I need for a Poulan Pro 220 Chainsaw and please show how to fix it, Please
Nice explanation on how to get the lines in the tank and the detail of rebuilding the carburetor but ultimate fail on explaining how the lines actually connect to the bulb, tank and carburetor. Many videos contradict the larger line having the fuel filter attached. You were so close to having a great video.
Yeah, my camera cut out on me during the fuel lines. Sorry.
I was following your video to figure out the lines,l and now I’m confused on the setup. I’m frustrated that I’m such a simpleton when it comes to basic carburetor stuff.
The line with the filter comes out of the tank on the right side, then to the right side of the carburetor. Out of carburetor on the left to the primer bulb. Then out of the primer bulb back into the tank
Joe Allen I followed your instructions and my chainsaw cranked on the second pull. Runs great!! Thanks!
@@jaydechandler7161 I am glad that it was helpful to you! Thanks for watching. Is there anything else you need to see a video about?
Thanks so much I've had this problem !
Good presentation for the beginner.
A tiny bit of silicon grease on the fuel filter connector
makes it slide on easily. Just don't use too much or it will slide off easily, also!
Wrong kind of filter . It really should have a heavier style . Works better . Like your videos !
What’s the size of that small fuel line?
I usually drill them out to fit the same fuel line as the bigger one. I believe I usually used 3/16 line. If you can find it, I'm pretty sure that the small line is 1/8". I can't remember if it is Lowe's or home depot, but one of them sells a poulan fuel line kit that has the small line and the larger line and a filter I think.
@@kentuckyoffgrid ok, so it’s possible and can be put the same bigger fuel line does this affect the performance of the chainsaw
I have never had a power change at all.
Good tutorial I see why my attempts to do a kit, has always failed
My fuel line that goes to the fuel filter
Goes through the other hole that’s closest to the fuel cap. Does it matter?
Doesn't matter
Great video- Thxs
Very informative video.
Both my fuel lines that enter the tank broke off flush.
Push them through, drill them out???
I usually drill them out to 3/16"
have 42cc 20inch poulan ,have video on that ?
Unless the carb has an air inlet on the filter side that adds air to the gas for atomization
enhancement any air filter breakdown cannot get into the inside of the carb. Only get sucked thru into the cylinder.
I have the poulan pro 4218avx. What I dont understand is the recoil assist spring. I replaced the whole kit and the new one does the same famn thing. It gets stuck, the assist spring gets deformed and you're back to square one in 5 mins.
Did you replace the rope also? If it's too short it will do that
@@kentuckyoffgrid I used the original rope which is 40 in. And the replacement rope is also 40 in.
Yhaaaan, yal I'll get back with ya.
I have two fuel filters in the tank of my Craftman 46cc chainsaw. Only see one fuel line running into the tank. Are the two filters connected inside somehow?
Should not be, will one fall out when you turn it on it's side?
Sounds like it's been worked on in the past
Confused! The vent line, larger hole, sets in tank with a plastic stop up inside of tank with no extra hose.The fuel filter line is in a smaller hole and it needs extra to lay in tank. Crazy, but I have the same saw and it is routed this way. If the routing is your way then it came from the factory wrong. Enlighten me. Very detailed video. Walbro tech said not to force air into carb jets it is will unset the small o ring seals. Maybe you did not, it is recommended not to us air pressure. I am learning about all types 2 cycle items and have a lot to learn. 4 cycles a different process.
Me too. I have a Poulan Pro 3516VX.
Would have liked to see the primer bulb and carb lines installed but great video 🙂👍👍👍
I have an updated version with that info on my channel
@@kentuckyoffgrid 👍
@@kentuckyoffgrid what should the compression be on the 42cc Poulan pro?
@@willf5768 it needs to be at least 100 psi cold to run
@@kentuckyoffgrid 👍
Ran new lines all work great ran it for a couple hours with purge bulb cycling gas great put the saw up 2 days later tried the saw the purge bulb is stuck in it's like there are in the line now happened 2wice any ideas
Check the primer bulb it's self without the lines. Then if that's not it, try pulling off the fuel filter. If those are not the cause then it will be the carburetor. Check the screen inside the carb and make sure it is not stiff.
It happened two different primer bulbs so I'll try fuel filter and check carb thank you for the quick response
Yeah, let me know how it goes
How do you get the old ones out? This is the hard part.
Get a pair of needle nose pliers. Carburetor has to come off
If the line is broken at the tank you may have to use a screwdriver or something to push it through the tank intake hole
Which musical bands are featured in the video? Good video by the way.
Did you ever find out the music used in this video??
@@xzavierrodriguez9559 No, might be some royalty free music, but I can't say for sure. If I do, I'll let you know.
Sorry, but, I found the noise you call music quite irritating. Great video, better without threcnoise!
Not one thing about fuel line placement? That's the one thing I was looking for.
good video
I was looking to the same also. On my poulan the fuel filter is on the small line which was hooked into the lower right side of the carb. The thicker line just lays in the tank but not on the bottom. The primer bulb has a long and a small black attachment that the line goes on...this is where I'm stuck at....these lines were dry rotted and fell apart. I may have to find another video that shows the correct way. Wish you could have taken the primer bulb and connected the line or made a line schematic.
Section 14 of the service manual shows the routing. www.mymowerparts.com/pdf/Poulan-Poulan-Pro-Service-Repair-Manuals/POULAN-POULAN-PRO-CHAIN-SAW-SERVICE-REPAIR-MANUAL-1900-1950-2050-2055-2075-2150-2175-2375-WILD-THING-2250-2450-2550-220-221-221LE-260-260LE.pdf
In a nutshell the thinner line from the fuel tank is the fuel line and has the filter in the tank and goes to the pump side of the carb. The thick Line is the return line and goes from the center connection on the primer bulb to the tank. The last thin line is also a return line and runs from the metering diaphragm side of the carb to the primer bulb. When you pump the primer bulb on the chain it sucks air/fuel out of the metering diaphragm side of the carb and pumps it back into the fuel tank. This suction from the primer ball draws the fuel through the carb.
Thanks for the video it was what I needed to have the confidence to take on the project
damn nice video! do my chainsaw next!
You didn't show how to attach the fuel lines to the carburetor or how to install the carburetor itself. The chainsaw was suddenly all reassembled. That would be helpful.
Wow, a silent movie.
TH-cam made me cut out the sound. Music was free years ago when I posted it but since then it has changed I guess
Funny on my saw some one installed the bulb between the filter and the right side of the carb to pump the fuel into the carb and ran the return straight to the top of the tank. the saw would start and run for 30 seconds then stall and not start again.
that is because it ran on the fuel the bulb push into the carb and then it stalled because it couldnt draw anymore fuel past the bulb. the carb on these use a pulse from the engine to act as a fuel pump and help regulate the amount of fuel sent for each cycle. This pulse cannot have any restriction in the fuel line because it isnt very strong, so the pressure needed to open the one way valve in the bulb is more than it is capable of exceeding thus starving the engine of fuel.
I agree with Rodney Hall...you really glossed over the line sizes and where they go to...otherwise good video
Basically I did exactly what he did but I’m not sure if your supposed to or not but I sprayed both fuel lines with WD40 and they slid right here in there. Everything goes in better with lube. 😂
I was running this saw for about 2 hours at about a 30-50% duty cycle th-cam.com/users/postUgkxfQm1wmg0ItKDLavxj1nXtQY9HP7EF504 and it did a great job. I used the lever for the built in sharpener to clear chip buildup out more than to actually sharpen the chain. It managed to cut some hardwood stumps much larger than it's size without bothering the neighbors with hours of 2 stroke noise.
Thank you! Glad I could help
I just replaced my lines and primer bulb and I have a loose little black spring that's slightly smaller on the ends and have no idea what it goes to can anyone help plz
Sounds like just something they throw in for the fuel lines. Should be fine without it
@@kentuckyoffgrid I appreciate the fast response but it didn't come with repair kit it came off at some point in taking mine apart I saw the same spring in a carb repair kit online but can't find where it came from on my chainsaw
you didnt show how to reconnect the fuel lines to the primer bulb ,the correct routing
Why won't the manufacturers put better or different gas lines on these saws it's like they're trying to build them to fail.
Good vid thanks
That carb look's nothing like the carburetor on my 4218 p.p.l can not get to one of the end cover screws with a Phillips head screwdriver.
I just need to know where to put the gas into the chainsaw. I bought a PoulanPro PR3816 today. Do I just pour it in to one hole? There are silicone "pipes" all throughout the inside where I looked and don't want to screw it up. I know more about lawn mowers. On the manual there is something about bar oil and gas, but I have a 50:1 pre-mixture that I bought with the chainsaw today. So what am I supposed to do? Do I have to buy something else? Do I just use what I have? I need some help. I have all the other answers I need but this one. And yes I know what I'm doing otherwise. I'm a strong independent black woman and I don't need no man, I will never depend on a man again. The only thing is I just have a question if someone could tell me what to do about this gas and oil thing? That's all. Thanks, friends! I gotta cut some trees down! No sense in paying crooks to do what I can do for my mother myself!
There Is a cap on the side. One on the front and one on the back. The one on the back is for the gas. The premix is good. Front is for the bar oil. You must have bar oil or it will mess up the saw.
Background music is very annoying. Videos are best without any noise in background. Just a tip from another you tuber :)
Looked like a good video, but I stopped at 5 minutes because I can’t stand the music. I’ll find another video without the music.
Thats funny because I'm going through old videos now and removing bad music, you're not the first person to make that comment. I always appreciate the feedback, helps me correct bad edits.
@@kentuckyoffgrid
I’ll look for it w/o music. It looked interesting and I have that saw.
Newly edited version posted a couple days ago.
You kept the most important part out of replacing lines. You skipped past where to install lines
Great info, but good lord torture getting through this video.... between the terrible montage music, and your abnormally soothing and calm voice... about 10 minutes in I contemplated suicide... please, make more excite. Other than that, it’s a great info video so I give thumbs up. 👍🏻
Their not all made by husky
Video good, audio not so good. 😂😂😂😂😂
Has to be more logical to just replace carb if they are just $10-15!
I agree, but some carbs for different machines can be very expensive and this is generally the same cleaning procedure for pretty much all 2 cycle carburetors.
As clumsy as I am it was best for me to buy the $20 set up lol #allthumbs
Don't need the noise
Says 16 min repair..... video is 35 mins long. 🤔🤨
I was just pointing out at what part of the video you will actually see the carburetor cleaning
That was carburetor cleaning, not repair.
Музыка, просто убивает!
Better lighting would cure that piss poor close up photo problem. Close ups? What close ups? LOL
If it was that hard to take off, you put it on too tight.
No sound, drinking coffee on bench with oil and gasoline, and last but not least, stick face and burning cigarette (still in mouth) into fuel tank. Are you sure this is not a comic video? I saw the same thing on the 3 stooges, coffee and paint cups getting mixed up, and burning match to inspect fuel tank. but , I think you are serious?
Been wondering if anyone would ever mention that lol. Audio got flagged for copyright so I had to mute it.
Thanks for not showing how to install the fuel lines, that makes this hole video pointless.
¹fry CRT
why do Americans always "go ahead" and do something... just do it.
Had to stop watching cuz that music was driving me crazy!
Everyone keeps telling me lol, I made a re-edit of it
Worst background music....
No information on replacing fuel lines. Typical bait and switch.