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Re: Briggs 8hp Leaking gas thru carb
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Posted by john howerton on October 07, 2006 at 15:40:43 from (199.133.105.250):
In Reply to: Briggs 8hp Leaking gas thru carb posted by 2cents on October 07, 2006 at 11:05:41:
2 cents,with the carb up side down, the float will hold the needle in the seat. You shoudn"t be able to blow air thru the inlet. Now with it in the upright pos. and the bowl empty you will be able to blow air thru because now the float has pulled the needle out of the seat. If it is not leaking buy bad enough that you can still run it and it runs good, my suggestion is to put a in line fuel shut off an it and just remember to shut it off after you stop it.
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