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Posted by catmech on Sunday, June 14, 2009:

In Reply to: 988 cat posted by josh bairstow on Sunday, June 14, 2009:

what is your fuel pressure? use your hand priming pump and pump up the pressure, see if it stays up or falls off quickly. could be the spring and ball on the return line have something in them. check the primary fuel filter- screen and see if it is full of debris. the pin your talking about is oil pressure controlled, and when it gets oil pressure moves out of the way. did you drain the bottom of the fuel tank to see if water had collected in it? you could have some bad fuel. try running it out of a 5 gallon bucket with clean fuel, use your hand priming pump to push the new fuel through the system, then try starting it. try these and see if it works.




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