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Posted by Joe Berendzen on December 12, 1999 at 06:30:53 from (216.152.11.35):
In Reply to: M Carburator posted by David Golden on December 11, 1999 at 11:24:06:
I had the same thing happen to my Super M a while back. I was confident it was the carb so I rebuilt it. Imagine my dissapointment when I cranked him over and it still did the same thing. My neighbor asked if I had checked the fuel flow from the tank. I had checked, and had a flow. However, it was not enough. I took the gas cap off the fuel tank and the sediment bowl off. Then I blew some air up through the opened valve into the tank. It cleared some crud out of the valve and I got a steady stream of gas the size of a pencil. It ran fine after that. I had an inline fuel filter between the tank and carb. but that doesn't keep crud from plugging the valve to the sediment bowl. Hope this helps, Joe
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