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Re: Fuel supply/pump problem
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Yes, it is possible for the float to get stuck. But first do a fuel-pump test. If you prepare, you can do this on the side of the road when the problem occurs. See: Carb adjustment, troubleshooting, rebuild and inspection. You basically just need a screwdriver (to loosen the hose) a small container to measure the fuel and a watch to time it.

Posted on: 2006/5/2 17:31
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Subject Poster Date
     Fuel supply/pump problem Losadel 2006/4/28 8:31
       Re: Fuel supply/pump problem Beatz 2006/4/28 8:35
         Re: Fuel supply/pump problem Losadel 2006/4/28 8:46
           Re: Fuel supply/pump problem Beatz 2006/4/28 9:49
             Re: Fuel supply/pump problem Losadel 2006/4/28 10:29
               Re: Fuel supply/pump problem thomo 2006/4/28 12:55
                 Re: Fuel supply/pump problem Anonymous 2006/4/29 0:36
                   Re: Fuel supply/pump problem B210sleeper 2006/4/29 1:50
       Re: Fuel supply/pump problem Duncan 2006/4/29 3:59
         Re: Fuel supply/pump problem hotrod88 2006/4/30 5:16
           Re: Fuel supply/pump problem Losadel 2006/5/2 13:54
             Re: Fuel supply/pump problem ddgonzal 2006/5/2 17:31
               Re: Fuel supply/pump problem Cable_Tie 2006/5/3 2:43
                 Re: Fuel supply/pump problem Losadel 2006/5/3 10:04




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