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fuel leak
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Looking in the engine bay the other day, I realised that the webber was leaking fuel out of a blocked off hose. I thought the hose was worn so put a new piece of hose on there but it didn't fix it.
I suspect that there is a large amount of pressuring building up and forcing the fuel out

Anyone have any ideas? Should there be a blocked off hose on the webber? =/

Posted on: 2013/2/21 11:11
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     fuel leak ShtGnJkr92 2013/2/21 11:11
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         Re: fuel leak Anonymous 2013/2/22 5:43
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             Re: fuel leak ShtGnJkr92 2013/2/22 8:43
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                 Re: fuel leak ddiesel 2013/2/23 1:59
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       Re: fuel leak ShtGnJkr92 2013/3/8 14:49




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