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Re: Solution for leaking carbs
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Posted by Jonathon Hagen on May 11, 2006 at 20:38:31 from (69.26.30.101):
In Reply to: Re: Solution for leaking carbs posted by Bob Weeks on May 11, 2006 at 20:09:44:
Good tip.The solenoid is a gasoline fuel lock,commonly used on dual fuel(gasoline/propane)engines to turn off fuel to the gasoline carb when the engine is running on propane. I installed on on my gas engine 4020 a few years ago to solve a persistant flooding problem. My tractor has rusty fuel tank and lines,and bits of rust would hang the needle valve open about 50% of the time when I parked it. Installing the fuel lock solved the problem.
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