Re: Inline Filter
I disagree! the last thing that should happen to gasoline before it is burned is to be filtered. If the engine does not already have an inline filter there, put the filter BETWEEN the fuel pump and carb(s).
That way, even if the fuel pump and lines shed particles, the filter will get them before the carbs.
If you already have an inline filter in the engine, then it is difficult to clog the primer bulb, but easier to clog the fuel pump, so the filter should go between the primer bulb and engine. This assumes that you will have the glass filter tight so pressure from squeezing the bulb does not force gas to leak out of it.
True, it will be more difficult to check and clean the filter, and you may have trouble finding a place for it, but it will be safer for the engine.
SO: There you have two different opinions between myself and Silvertip! Choose which one you think is best.