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Re: F20 Engine Backfire
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Posted by Bob Kerr on October 26, 2001 at 11:32:54 from (64.12.102.156):
In Reply to: F20 Engine Backfire posted by Wayne Fusselman on October 21, 2001 at 19:37:22:
Once in a while if I turn on the gas too fast on my 10-20. the rapid flow of gas will stir up a little crud in the fuel bowl and then a piece will get stuck in the needle valve and cause it to drip out the carb and run cruddy. Just look for the black smoke!. To fix , clean out the sediment bowl and as you turn on the gas, lightly tap the carb where the needle valve is. when the gas stops dripping,the dirt sould be clear of the valve. The gas takn sealer the radiator shop seems to be disolving and I am getting some crud come through. I guess I will clean the tank myself and do it right this time. (why is it everytime I pay someone to do a job , I end up re-doing it myself so it works right)
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