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If you have not done it yet you should replace all the rubber gas lines don't forget the one under the cab where the two hard lines meet.
The new crapping gas E85+ gas will soften the old rubber gas lines to a point of breaking the inner core down an could plug up the carb needle seat causing
the carb to flood if no filter at the carb hard inlet line..
Orich
The new crapping gas E85+ gas will soften the old rubber gas lines to a point of breaking the inner core down an could plug up the carb needle seat causing
the carb to flood if no filter at the carb hard inlet line..
Orich
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I did replace the hoses and that one under the cab was about to break into. the fuel pump has a filter in it so no inline filter. just replaced the discharge line with a steel line. its working perfect now. runs good and starts instantly. I think like yall said I most likely had the float adjusted wrong. anyway, I just ran a can of sea foam thru it seems to help. I probably didn't get it cleaned good enough also. thanks to all
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