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632 bobcat will not start, Carburetor not letting the gas in.
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<blockquote data-quote="dfb" data-source="post: 132264" data-attributes="member: 11792"><p>My 742B with the Mitsubishi motor had the shut off in the carb and got eliminated years ago. Last year I reinstalled an aftermarket shut off as the fuel in the tank{higher than the carb} was leaking overnight and I had a strong smell of gas in the shop each morning after bringing the machine in for the night. It was also explained to me that during transport the float can get knocked around and with the fuel level higher than the carb it is possible for a bunch to get into the motor. The gas of today evaporates very quickly, as it leaves the carb for what ever reason, if the fuel in the tank is higher it will keep replacing it. The fuel smell issues in my shop ended after installing the shut off. Installing another is worth considering. The one I used is on Amazon for $39.99 and is called a Gasoline Fuel Lock Off Valve 12 volt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dfb, post: 132264, member: 11792"] My 742B with the Mitsubishi motor had the shut off in the carb and got eliminated years ago. Last year I reinstalled an aftermarket shut off as the fuel in the tank{higher than the carb} was leaking overnight and I had a strong smell of gas in the shop each morning after bringing the machine in for the night. It was also explained to me that during transport the float can get knocked around and with the fuel level higher than the carb it is possible for a bunch to get into the motor. The gas of today evaporates very quickly, as it leaves the carb for what ever reason, if the fuel in the tank is higher it will keep replacing it. The fuel smell issues in my shop ended after installing the shut off. Installing another is worth considering. The one I used is on Amazon for $39.99 and is called a Gasoline Fuel Lock Off Valve 12 volt. [/QUOTE]
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