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Stihl 025 vent line fuel leak
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<blockquote data-quote="HarleyT" data-source="post: 6495916" data-attributes="member: 127087"><p>Yeah, I was just wondering if the vent line needed pushed on the nipple further. Either way, he could just push them in a bit more with a small screwdriver, as their placement is not critical. I am curious where this fuel is leaking from, as that would probably tell us something. </p><p>His running problem isn't the vent though, well that could be easily tested. Just take it off, and start it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HarleyT, post: 6495916, member: 127087"] Yeah, I was just wondering if the vent line needed pushed on the nipple further. Either way, he could just push them in a bit more with a small screwdriver, as their placement is not critical. I am curious where this fuel is leaking from, as that would probably tell us something. His running problem isn't the vent though, well that could be easily tested. Just take it off, and start it. [/QUOTE]
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