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> Fuel From Fuel Filter Not Getting To Carb?
Bovy
post Jun 22 2009, 10:34 AM
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My car is cranking but not starting, I do not think there is fuel reaching the engine. When I took the top bolt out from the fuel filter the fuel leaking seemed under high pressure so I think the main fuel pump in the tank is working but the fuel not reaching the carb from the fuel filter? I've tried pressurised air through the hose to the tank and the hose to the engine but nae luck. Could it be air in the system? A little stuck, I could really do with some advice from someone with mechanical experience.
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There would not be a carburater on this model. There may not be a fuel issue. It may be a no spark issue. have yu checked for spark going to the plugs?
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