The float was stuck, or the needle plugged until you poured some gas in to get it started. The engine vacuum, along with vibration, sucked the crud and needle out of the seat, allowing it to leak.
The float was stuck, or the needle plugged until you poured some gas in to get it started. The engine vacuum, along with vibration, sucked the crud and needle out of the seat, allowing it to leak.
I was aware that they did that but I've never seen the list.
Wayne Cook Shamrock, TX
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