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Troubleshooting Guide Fuel Bowl

 
 
Troubleshooting Guide Fuel Bowl
Troubleshooting Guide Fuel Bowl
Remove the air horn and examine the fuel bowl. A float set too high or a sticking needle valve will cause flooding and a no-start condition. Fiber floats eventually become fuel soaked and sink, causing flooding. Brass floats can develop a leak and sink, resulting in flooding. The smell of raw gasoline is your first clue. View Related Article
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