Bgbbgb246
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I have a 1995 Force 120 and I was replacing all the fuel lines because I've been having a problem keeping the boat primed. Every time I turn off the motor for more than half an hour I have to reprime the motor because the bulb is soft. For good measure I replaced all the fuel lines before the motor just in case there was a small leak. Today I opened up the engine to see if I could see any problem there and I found a plastic intermediate piece in the fuel line that has an arrow on it. It looks like there's maybe a thin screen inside of it. But it has an arrow on it so I kinda thought it might be a check valve. I took it off and I can blow through it in the direction of the arrow and in the opposite direction with no resistance. I was going to replace it with just a standard fuel check valve of the same size because it seems like there is a good chance that if there is a check valve that is bad then that may be why I can't keep fuel to motor while I'm out fishing. However I just want to make sure that this is indeed a check valve and not a filter that I am going to replace with a check valve if there isn't supposed to be one. It's the white thing that I'm referring to
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