Re: I cant drive up hills?
There is usually another filter.It is behind the nut where the fuel line goes into the carb.Many of these are made of sintered bronze and when clogged are likely to cause the problem.There is also a filter on the pickup tube in the tank.It can also clog.Replacing the tank isn't a big deal and will help with this problem.If you can;t afford to change tanks now then get a couple of fuel filters(inline style metal ones) and change them regularly.
Another fix would be to pull and clean the tank then reline it with one of the kits on the market.IIRC this is a decent fix but only a few dollars cheaper then a new tank.Since you are a subscriber you might find one or post a WTB in the classifieds section.Lots of tanks around from people switching to a rear tank.
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