The most common cause of this after breather problems is gas getting into the oil. This thins the oil, raises the level of the oil and lets it get into the carb. Have you checked the float operation?
Mike
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The most common cause of this after breather problems is gas getting into the oil. This thins the oil, raises the level of the oil and lets it get into the carb. Have you checked the float operation?
Mike |
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Sure sounds like what Mike describes to me....
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| Rebuild?? | 02/05/07 14:04:06 | Unregistered(d) |
| Re: Rebuild?? | 02/06/07 05:55:20 | mike merritt |
| Re: Rebuild?? | 02/15/07 14:00:05 | JoeytheFig |