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<blockquote data-quote="edju1958" data-source="post: 8237722" data-attributes="member: 152011"><p>It's been a while since I've posted here.I have an SL10K that's been a thorn in my side for the last couple weeks.First I had a bad carb that wouldn't pull fuel even with a new kit in it.How are ya supposed to pressure check a carb that has no inlet elbow?I bought another carb off feebay,rebuilt that one,installed it today & it fired right up,but....I've never seen this before - I had fuel squirting out of where the fuel line butts up to the carb.The only thing I can think of is the gasket is bad,maybe has a crack in it.Has anyone else ever had this problem before? The saw runs like it has bad crank seals which tells me it's sucking air from somewhere.I'd put a carb on from an SL9 & didn't have an air leak.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="edju1958, post: 8237722, member: 152011"] It's been a while since I've posted here.I have an SL10K that's been a thorn in my side for the last couple weeks.First I had a bad carb that wouldn't pull fuel even with a new kit in it.How are ya supposed to pressure check a carb that has no inlet elbow?I bought another carb off feebay,rebuilt that one,installed it today & it fired right up,but....I've never seen this before - I had fuel squirting out of where the fuel line butts up to the carb.The only thing I can think of is the gasket is bad,maybe has a crack in it.Has anyone else ever had this problem before? The saw runs like it has bad crank seals which tells me it's sucking air from somewhere.I'd put a carb on from an SL9 & didn't have an air leak. [/QUOTE]
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