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Default carb trouble Mariner 75 again

Jerry,

If I'm properly comprehending what is happening, try pumping your
primer bulb when the engine is NOT running and see if this happens. If
it does, then it's probably a stuck float. If so, you'll need to remove
the bowl to investigate further. I don't know the age of the engine,
but if it's fairly new or it hasn't been too long since it's been
rebuilt, then you *might* be able to get away with not having to replace
the gaskets (recommended that you replace them!).

Hope this helps,
-Jim


 
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