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Supporting Member of Barthmobile.com 7/09
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Hello, I have three stems coming off the bottom of the fuel pump. 1 big one goes to the carb one sucks gas out of the tank and the other smaller one was caped with a rubber hose and a bolt for a plug? there is a un-used fuel line near the frame and pump that goes to the tank. Should they be hooked together? I blew in it and did not here bubbles but fumes came back in my face? If i hook the line to the one caped on the fuel pump I think it would just put gas back in the tank because it leaks when running so i think the is pressure there? Please help. the un-used gas line is not for the generator it has its own line 1 of three on top of the tank.


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Check the thread under fuel tank return posted earlier in Tech Talk on Aug 8th of this year.


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