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The filter or some call it the butt.
If the engine was getting gas before the filter change I can only think of a few things that might cause the problem . This may sound silly but did you turn off the tank valve & forget to turn it back on ? If it's an inline filter ( has a rubber hose on each end ) is one end of the filter marked in & the other end marked out ? You may have installed it backwards . If you disconnect the filter at the end going to the carb. does gas run out of the filter . If it does you likely have another problem . If it doesn't & the tank shutoff valve is open & there is gas in the tank & the filter is installed with the end marked ( in ) on the hose going to the tank then you may have gotten a defective filter . I would try putting the old filter back in & see if it runs .
Hydraulic fill is on top of the transmission but be sure to remove both drain plugs at the trans and back end as they are connected before refilling.
You will find the oil filter at the rear end of the engine, facing back, between the pipes making up the bike frame. It points toward the rear end of the bike.
It is under the back of the car by the rear end housing. Drivers side.
It's back by the gas tank. I think you have to squeeze one end together then it pulls apart.
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Remove the drivers side front wheel. Remove the plastic pins that hold on the inner fender. Remove inner fender. You will now see the fuel filter. Remove bolt that hold filter to side of vehicle. Pull the plastic filter retaining pins from each end of filter. (The manual says to de-pressurize the system. I just pulled one end off the filter waiting for a big spray of fuel...nothing came out). Pull old filter out of metal filter holder. Put on new filter, re-installed the clips at each end. Put inner fender back on. I changed the filter and there was a lot of pressure when I unhooked it gas went everywhere.
It is mounted on the drivers side of the frame underneith the car back towards the rear end.
if you follow the gas tank lines there will be a clear peice of plastic and thats the fuel filter it will have an inlet and a outlite on ether end it dosent matter wich way u put it back on ether.