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Tursiops_G
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join:2002-02-06
Norwalk, CT

reply to chmod

Re: Help troubleshoot snowblower carb problems.

Just adding to TA63 See Profile's post, Is there any Rust in the Fuel tank? If So, then you should either replace the tank, or else add an In-line Fuel Filter to prevent the rust from re-contaminating the carb...

-Tursiops_G.
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chmod
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join:2000-12-12
Lockport, IL

said by Tursiops_G:

Just adding to TA63 See Profile's post, Is there any Rust in the Fuel tank? If So, then you should either replace the tank, or else add an In-line Fuel Filter to prevent the rust from re-contaminating the carb...

-Tursiops_G.
The tank is very clean.
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DaHen
Premium
join:2002-11-08
Brockton, MA

I vote for a rebuilt kit as well. The new gaskets and needle would help.
Plus a fuel filter and valve.



Splitpair
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join:2000-07-29
Cow Towne
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reply to chmod
The tank may be clean but gasoline is not as such a two dollar inline filter is money well spent and if mounted sideways will trap water.

Wayne
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