skippymud
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Hi ILEngineJust a though. Look at the right valve cover as if you were sitting on the seat. There is a hose coming out of the top of the valve cover that connects to the fuel pump. Make sure it is connected. Could have other fuel restrictions but have seen the hose split and/or get disconnected while doing other work, and then get forgotten to reconnect.
I always appreciate your feedback - Thanks. What is that, the impulse line which drives the diaphragm inside the pump? It's on my left as sitting on this now-POS. I checked it and it has not been messed with and appears to be in very good shape - Still pliable and not rotted or hard. The fuel filter remains full and appears to be feeding the pump just fine. I also tried running the engine on full choke to see if there is an air leak - No change. If I wait just 30 seconds after it dies, I can start it back no problem, then of course it dies as shown in this new VID. I also loosened the gas cap to see if the air hole was clogged - Nope
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