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Both lines from carb. are cracked..358.797550 craftsman blower/vac how hard is it to replace the 2 lines and I know one is for fuel, what is the other line for and where does it connect to from the carb. thanks

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Thin line is the fuel intake and is attached to the fuel filter. The other is the return, and should be placed on the tube below the primer bulb of the carburetor.

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The smaller line that has the fuel filer on it in the tank goes to the stem on the lower part. The larger line that just terminates shortly inside tank goes to the stem on the top of the carb with the bulb.

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