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Starting Issue, Fuel problem ?
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
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Hi Guys

I have a problem with my b210, i am using it only on the week end. i was trying to start it it did not, when i checked it no fuel was there on the carb bowl,fuel filter was almost full ? that was the issue , is it clogged fuel filter ? or clogged fuel line from filter to carb ?
i tried cranking serveral times but carb did not get fuel ,there was enough fuel in the tank

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sumith

Posted on: 2015/2/23 3:21
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Re: Starting Issue, Fuel problem ?
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It is common for the fuel bowl to have a small leak, emptying out after a few days. The filter will still be full.

It will take more than "cranking serveral times". More like three 20-second cranking sessions.

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Re: Starting Issue, Fuel problem ?
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Mine does the same if I leave it for 2 weeks or longer... U can pull the fuel filter off and blow through it to see if it's blocked but if it was running fine b4 u turned it off it should start again fine with a well charged battery that is 😀

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Hi Guys

i checked fuel line from tank to the engine bay, it was not blocked, noticed that fuel pump doesn't pump fuel to the filter,so pulled it out with the fuel filter itself and pumped it manually yet it did not work,then i closed it's output line(which goes to the carburator fuel rail) with finger tip and pumped it manually then it worked,noticed it is something like air in the system which doesn't pull fuel, when i take my finger tip off from output line it doesn't work, which so you guys thing about ? do i need a replacement or some repairs on fuel pump ?

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sumith

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