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fuel issue?
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<blockquote data-quote="kirrbby" data-source="post: 192272" data-attributes="member: 3972"><p>I'd wait and see how it acts after you get it done/running. I've had intermittent issues with this same problem. Use clear fuel line so you can see what's goin on. Sometimes it seems a big air bubble can keep fuel from passing. When this happens, I pull the fuel line off of the carb just enough to let the air escape, and fill the line with fuel. </p><p>I've used heat to put a 90 degree bend in poly hose...so the hose leaves the carb at a better/lower angle. There are 90 degree brass hose barbs available too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kirrbby, post: 192272, member: 3972"] I'd wait and see how it acts after you get it done/running. I've had intermittent issues with this same problem. Use clear fuel line so you can see what's goin on. Sometimes it seems a big air bubble can keep fuel from passing. When this happens, I pull the fuel line off of the carb just enough to let the air escape, and fill the line with fuel. I've used heat to put a 90 degree bend in poly hose...so the hose leaves the carb at a better/lower angle. There are 90 degree brass hose barbs available too. [/QUOTE]
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