...fuel tank vent is located on the right side of the fuel tank next to the right rear rubber element. With the fuel tank empty and the fuel hose disconnected at the carburetor, remove the two rear ...
fuel leaks out of the gas tank vent. I have purchased a new tank vent , but am not sure on how to remove the old one and install the new one. a small amount of fuel leakege shouldnt hurt anything most
...fuel tank that could be plugged, creating a vacuum in the fuel tank and subsequent starvation to the carb? TIA There is a vent in the tank, it is situated on the right hand side of the tank, close to ...
...other primer port and retry pumping again. If fuel fills the bulb, then plug the line from the tank to the vacated port on the primer. This will pump excess fuel back into the tank. Hope this
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...fuel tank vent next. Any suggestions out there? Thanks! I think your on the right track Blowing compressed air through your tank vent is great but it is way more air than the natural asperation that ...
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...help on why? fuel cap venting or what? yes there is a vent some have a little valve on the back of the cap some have a second fuel line with the valve on it look for it floating arond in the fuel ...
...tank vent, fuel mixture. Now saw has no spark. Determined the coil was bad after unplugging kill wire and no spark jumped from the plug to ground out on the motor. Replaced the coil. Checked the gap, ...
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...removed carb and cleaned but still doing same thing check fuel filter, fuel tank vent, air filter, main jets could be blocked, leak in the fuel line between carb and tank, diaphragms fatigued in
...fuel tank cap and check if the vent is letting air into the fuel tank-- run the engine with the cap loosened-- best to try this with half a tank of fuel so it doesn't splash out -- if it keeps ...
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fuel tank if so they would be dragged through the carb and probably block main jet Could be 'Vapour lock' Caused by a faulty tank vent. Try opening the fuel cap to allow air back in the tank, then try
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