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Re: o12 flooding
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Posted by pg on February 19, 2005 at 00:44:25 from (4.124.24.246):
In Reply to: o12 flooding posted by C Clark on February 18, 2005 at 13:02:15:
on your o12, your gas line from the tank goes down to fuel pump. then back up to tank tee, then to carb. the tee in the front of tank should be cleaned to prevent flooding. it is an overflow, since you have to pump the gas up. when it runs, look in tank. should have a nice flow back into tank. make sure your carb float is adjusted correctly. make sure there is oil in aircleaner or hand starting will be real tough as it wont draw gas to carb. also sounds like you might want to rebuild carb. is your float good? it might be filling up with gas and not shutting off carb. good needle and seat? these can be replaced. might want to rebuild mag also. have good plugs and wires? if you have timing, carb adjusted right, it will start by hand cranking 1 or 2 cranks. hope this helps. pg
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