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Re: F-12 VIctory shall be mine!!!
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Posted by J.J. from Afton on February 02, 2007 at 16:06:01 from (71.215.253.11):
In Reply to: Re: F-12 VIctory shall be mine!!! posted by James Williams on February 02, 2007 at 13:31:39:
My F-12 came with an relief tube on it. The line from the fuel pump goes up next to the gas tank and than "T"s off, with one line going sideways over to the carb, and one continues straight up to the primer mounted in the hood. Than there is a second line tha comes out of the primer and goes straight down and "T"s into the line between the fuel tank and pump. My problem was the replacement needle which had a "rubber" tip would get stuck in the seat and would not let any fuel in because the fuel pump did not make enough pressure, because of this the fuel would go through the primer and back down the return line. Thats why i decided to try the old needle again.
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