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This video and pic was taken when I initially found the problem. Afterwards I took the carb off and disassembled it, cleaned it out and found sand on the tip of the float needle. As I was doing this, I checked the fuelcock for a leak. I turn it on the different sets and it flowed when it shouldve, and it cut off when it should've just fine. I then put the carb back on and got it running perfectly for only about 7 seconds, then it started to leak again.
This video and pic was taken when I initially found the problem. Afterwards I took the carb off and disassembled it, cleaned it out and found sand on the tip of the float needle. As I was doing this, I checked the fuelcock for a leak. I turn it on the different sets and it flowed when it shouldve, and it cut off when it should've just fine. I then put the carb back on and got it running perfectly for only about 7 seconds, then it started to leak again.
This video and pic was taken when I initially found the problem. Afterwards I took the carb off and disassembled it, cleaned it out and found sand on the top float needle. As I was doing this, I checked the fuelcock for a leak. I turn it on the different sets and it flowed when it shouldve, and it cut off when it should've just fine. I then put the carb back on and got it running perfectly for only about 7 seconds, then it started to leak again.
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This video and pic was taken when I initially found the problem. Afterwards I took the carb off and disassembled it, cleaned it out and found sand on the tip of the float needle. As I was doing this, I checked the fuelcock for a leak. I turn it on the different sets and it flowed when it shouldve, and it cut off when it should've just fine. I then put the carb back on and got it running perfectly for only about 7 seconds, then it started to leak again.
This video and pic was taken when I initially found the problem. Afterwards I took the carb off and disassembled it, cleaned it out and found sand on the top float needle. As I was doing this, I checked the fuelcock for a leak. I turn it on the different sets and it flowed when it shouldve, and it cut off when it should've just fine. I then put the carb back on and got it running perfectly for only about 7 seconds, then it started to leak again.
This video and pic was taken when I initially found the problem. Afterwards I took the carb off and disassembled it, cleaned it out and found sand on the top float needle. As I was doing this, I checked the fuelcock for a leak. I turn it on the different sets and it flowed when it shouldve, and it cut off when it should've just fine. I then put the carb back on and got it running perfectly for only about 7 seconds, then it started to leak again.