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Posted by Butch on Sunday, October 25, 2009:In Reply to: losing power on m9000 posted by scott mabe on Saturday, October 24, 2009:
The trick is finding where the air is entering.
Start with the filter and work back to the tank.
check all hoses for pin holes and where they
connect to fittings, could be a clamp not tight.
If you have any rubber fuel lines, you might
want to replace them. Also be sure the air vent
in the fuel cap isn't plugged, that wouldn't
cause air to enter but could cause some problems.
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