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Old 26-09-20, 22:14
Richard Whelan Richard Whelan is offline
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Hi

Thanks. The whole system is new but I checked and I blew air through all the lines from the tank. Pain in the backside but had to do it. I also filled the line from carb to the pump and turned the engine over and it pumped the gas out of the line.

The pump did draw some fuel but not very much. I did however prime the pump and the lines as best I could and am now charging my batteries for the next attempt

Just came to mind that if the spacer is not the problem could the problem be in the carb where the float is not working.

Richard
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