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Re: Back with the same old problem
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Richard A. Alwes
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When I look at my glass filter just in front of the carb it is still full.

Posted on: 2010/7/12 8:18
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Re: Back with the same old problem
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Richard A. Alwes
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Sounds like your fuel pump valves are allowing gas to drain back into the fuel tank. My glass filter remains full on my car.

Posted on: 2010/7/12 8:20
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Re: Back with the same old problem
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JD in KC
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Quote:

Telephone Man wrote:
...After you get the engine started do you just use your stock fuel pump to pump gas through the electric pump in the off position?


That's what I do on my '50. I only use the electric to prime the carburetor after sitting for a week or sitting for a few hours after a run in very hot weather.

Posted on: 2010/7/12 8:49
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Re: Back with the same old problem
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Mr.Pushbutton
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Telephone man: about 1/4 gallon to a full tank of gas.

Posted on: 2010/7/12 12:50
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