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<blockquote data-quote="flyerdan" data-source="post: 109258" data-attributes="member: 2510"><p>If the fuel pump is losing prime, and there are no wet spots in the exposed line or connections it could have a tear in the diaphragm. Does the oil level rise slightly and smell strongly of gas?</p><p>Electric pumps are a common mod, but the Wisconsin V4's are really sensitive to over-pressure flooding, so you need a pump that only puts out about 1.5 - 2.5 psi, or a regulator that can maintain that.</p><p>As for parsing links, <em>any</em> type of formatting here requires hand coding in the html, just like you were building a webpage in notepad. I use <a href="http://www.simplehtmlguide.com/cheatsheet.php" target="_blank"> HTML Cheatsheet </a> and just cut and paste the code so I don't bork it. Always use the width= modifier for pictures so they won't break the frames here; I set yours at 75% of screen, which seems about ideal to me. Always use the preview, as there is no post editing for non-mods.</p><p>I see that you're on TbN as well and already taking heat from the safety police about the lack of ROPS, don't let them throw you. There are some strong opinion there, but a wealth of knowledge about lots of stuff, it's a fun place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flyerdan, post: 109258, member: 2510"] If the fuel pump is losing prime, and there are no wet spots in the exposed line or connections it could have a tear in the diaphragm. Does the oil level rise slightly and smell strongly of gas? Electric pumps are a common mod, but the Wisconsin V4's are really sensitive to over-pressure flooding, so you need a pump that only puts out about 1.5 - 2.5 psi, or a regulator that can maintain that. As for parsing links, [I]any[/I] type of formatting here requires hand coding in the html, just like you were building a webpage in notepad. I use [URL='http://www.simplehtmlguide.com/cheatsheet.php'] HTML Cheatsheet [/URL] and just cut and paste the code so I don't bork it. Always use the width= modifier for pictures so they won't break the frames here; I set yours at 75% of screen, which seems about ideal to me. Always use the preview, as there is no post editing for non-mods. I see that you're on TbN as well and already taking heat from the safety police about the lack of ROPS, don't let them throw you. There are some strong opinion there, but a wealth of knowledge about lots of stuff, it's a fun place. [/QUOTE]
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