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Yet another 732 fuel related issue
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<blockquote data-quote="LazyKG" data-source="post: 98024" data-attributes="member: 12643"><p>Yes, gas does feed just not at all enough to feed the engine. I did loosen and even remove the gas cap without a change in symptoms. Well, let me restate that. _____ I know I tested the flow of fuel with the cap loose/removed when the engine was NOT running, I just watched the flow of fuel into the filter, but I may not have tried running the machine with the cap loose. It just occurred to me that with the engine not running there is no draw of fuel to help the flow do more than dribble into the line/filter. _____ Thanks much for the help again, Tazza. I'll try running with the cap loose to see if that help. If it does, is there a way to clean the cap vent or would I need a new cap?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LazyKG, post: 98024, member: 12643"] Yes, gas does feed just not at all enough to feed the engine. I did loosen and even remove the gas cap without a change in symptoms. Well, let me restate that. _____ I know I tested the flow of fuel with the cap loose/removed when the engine was NOT running, I just watched the flow of fuel into the filter, but I may not have tried running the machine with the cap loose. It just occurred to me that with the engine not running there is no draw of fuel to help the flow do more than dribble into the line/filter. _____ Thanks much for the help again, Tazza. I'll try running with the cap loose to see if that help. If it does, is there a way to clean the cap vent or would I need a new cap? [/QUOTE]
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