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Re: Leaking vacuum?
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Posted by alan bane on July 04, 2007 at 12:38:55 from (71.31.18.184):
In Reply to: Re: Leaking vacuum? posted by RAB on July 03, 2007 at 22:50:12:
i took the seat out to get to the tank and have acccess to all the fittings. I tightensd all connections and put a new bulb on the fuel line. The boat has 2 tanks and a valve swith to where you can turn fuel on to one tank and then switch to the other tank.So thereare 2 seperate lines going to this valve switch and then one from the switch to the motor. This morning I took it out and it ran good and never quit and fished for about 15--20 minutes and started it up and ran for 1/4 mile and it missed and quit and the bulb had nothing in it. We pumped the bulb up and it started and ran good????????????
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