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<blockquote data-quote="knightmax" data-source="post: 7313441" data-attributes="member: 170890"><p>Fuel Cap vent? I pulled the vent out of the cap to check that. No visible signs of it leaking via cap with or without the vent assembly in fuel cap. Like I said, sorta scratching my head on this one LOL. my gut keeps thinking some sort of hairline crack in the carburetor. But it runs good, adjusts good. I need to just replace the fuel line before I pull the carb. Never has one act this way, and I am sure when I figure it out I will slap my forehead.</p><p></p><p>Max</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="knightmax, post: 7313441, member: 170890"] Fuel Cap vent? I pulled the vent out of the cap to check that. No visible signs of it leaking via cap with or without the vent assembly in fuel cap. Like I said, sorta scratching my head on this one LOL. my gut keeps thinking some sort of hairline crack in the carburetor. But it runs good, adjusts good. I need to just replace the fuel line before I pull the carb. Never has one act this way, and I am sure when I figure it out I will slap my forehead. Max [/QUOTE]
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