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Posted by Janicholson on April 05, 2006 at 12:29:18 from (199.17.6.175):
In Reply to: M Flooding posted by ACRE on April 05, 2006 at 12:18:24:
With the gas shut off at the tank, remove the carb bowl. Hold the float up with one hand, and turn on the fuel at the tank. Letting the float drop, should provide fuel, holding it up gently should stop it. If it does stop it, shut off the fuel again and remove the float. (do not loose parts) Check to determine if the float has become filled with fuel (shake it). If full, it can be emptied (outside) by using a soldering (not with a torch)to heat the float. Gas will come out of the leak that let it in (be careful to not spark). When no more gas is inside, solder up the hole/crack. and reinstall the needle and float. If it did not stop the flow, there is either a need for a new needle/seat, or a piece of trash in the seat jambing the needle open. Clean it out! Good luck, JimN
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