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Posted by IHCM on July 25, 2007 at 17:46:59 from (66.168.15.52):
Hey guys. I got the M put back together tonight and it ran for about 2 minutes and died like someone turned the key off. The oil pressure was good. I went to make sure the fuel was on and it was. I tried to turn it over again and noticed that fuel was coming from the bottom of the carb. I shut the fuel off, and unhooked the fuel line. I took the air cleaner hose off as well and found a small amount of fuel in there as well. I did not hook anything back up, but turned it over and noticed fuel dripping from the carb. again. Where did the fuel come from without the fuel line being hooked up? How big of a problem do I have? Thanks for the help.
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