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Re: 2 Questions, Fuel tank cleaning,a nd Oil Press
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Posted by Tanner Clark on March 18, 2005 at 07:18:12 from (206.239.4.3):
In Reply to: 2 Questions, Fuel tank cleaning,a nd Oil Pressure posted by Tanner Clark on March 16, 2005 at 06:24:34:
The tank is just a little dirty, and it cleans up real nice. However, there is a little washer/disc that sits in the shaft of the fuel bowl inlet. That disc is moveable (up and down inside the shaft) but it is very tight. I also think this might have been the reason for the slow fuel, because it was all the way at the top of the inlet, with only a 1/16 opening for fuel to come out into the bowl. > I also looked over the new and old oil guage. Man nothing seems to work. I made a couple of post again, so maybe you can check that out. I went out again last night to my local stores, and none of the stores has what I need to hook this up correctly it seems. So I wonder if I just need to order a whole new set up pipes, and guage from Case.
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