Posted by gab on February 11, 2012 at 08:21:29 from (50.103.17.219):
In Reply to: H carb trouble posted by dcpky on February 09, 2012 at 13:28:01:
When it acts up shine a flash light in the tank and make sure there's nothing over the tank outlet. Fifteen or twenty years ago when it was 20 below and a blizzard ever other day around here I was warming up my Super C and decided a bottle of heet would'nt hurt. When I popped the little white cap off the bottle it bounced off the tank into the tank. What can that hurt, right? Probably a month later it would spit ,sputter and die and then be ok again. Had the carb apart and every thing else and then it stopped in a snow bank and would'nt run at all, shined a flash light in the tank and there was the bottle cap I forgot about positioned perfectly over the tank outlet. Also make sure you gas cap vent is not plugged.
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