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I have an old Cruise 'n Carry 2.75HP motor that I use on a canoe. It is
nice in that it weighs about 18lbs and runs for about 2 hrs on a 1 qt tank.
I think it'll run forever.

The fuel valve has given up the ghost. It has a 1/2" inlet and an 1/8"
outlet barb and turns 90 degrees, gravity/suction feed only, no pump. It
also has a micro-mesh screen/filter on the inlet (which by design sticks up
into the tank.) I have checked all the normal suspects and come up empty
handed. I'll probably get a section of 1/2" tube, a 1/2" inlet valve, and
whatever reducers I need to get down to a 1/8" barb. I haven't quite
figured out a hack for the filter yet. I thought I'd ask here before I go
to the auto parts store and start piecing things together...

Anyone know of a dead CNC 6700 anywhere? A valve which matches my attempted
description?

Any help appreciated. (Even the inevitable, "buy a new motor". grin)

Ed

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I have an old Cruise 'n Carry 2.75HP motor that I use on a canoe. It is
nice in that it weighs about 18lbs and runs for about 2 hrs on a 1 qt

tank.
I think it'll run forever.

The fuel valve has given up the ghost. It has a 1/2" inlet and an 1/8"


E-bay??


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Ed: For these type of things you could start thinking "lawn mower
parts"...if you have a small engine mechanic in the area they will be
able to fix you right up...if not, try NAPA dealer; Good Luck !

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Ed: For these type of things you could start thinking "lawn mower
parts"...if you have a small engine mechanic in the area they will be
able to fix you right up...if not, try NAPA dealer; Good Luck !

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Ed: For these type of things you could start thinking "lawn mower
parts"...if you have a small engine mechanic in the area they will be
able to fix you right up...if not, try NAPA dealer; Good Luck !


Yeah... I finally wised up and took the part off. It is in the car. As I
get time, I stop in small motor repair shops and find the oldest guy to ask.
(grin) I show it to him and see if he knows of a similar part (or something
I'd be able to rig up.) No luck so far but I'll get it.

Ed




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