I'm not sure what you want a picture of. What I did to fix the problem is all inside the fuel tank, and it would be pretty tricky for me to get pictures of that.I know this has a metal 90 degree elbow with a shutoff valve. I cleaned out the tank as thoroughly as possible while troubleshooting everything last time, and also used a small pipe cleaner (the kind kids use in school projects) around that elbow. At this point willing to try about anything.
Would you be able to take a picture of that when you have a chance? I'm not quite following what you did and how it relates to this design. Thanks!
The 90-degree elbow I'm talking about is plain brass, without a shutoff valve. It is mounted in a rubber grommet in the top of the plastic fuel tank. Because its inside diameter is considerably smaller than either the pickup tube or the fuel line, it is a fairly obvious choke point in the fuel system. And since the factory pickup tube is unfiltered, I removed it and replaced it with a length of standard fuel hose with a filter on the bottom end, weighted with a couple of old steel nuts. There are pickup filters made for some older Stihl chainsaws that fit standard 1/4" fuel hose perfectly.