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I am now going to change the fuel pump again, in the chance that the pump
I installed last winter is defective. If that dosn't do it I will go
back to the carb. Any thoughts as to what else I could do? I was
wondering if perhaps the float needle could be defective? Other Than the
gas in oil, the engine runs perfect. Any Ideas?

Thanks, Mr Ranger


If youre going to change the fuel pump, you might want to consider replacing
it with an electric unit.

Not only is it safer, it would totaly eliminate the pump from your problem.

Have you done a compression test?

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