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Old 10-12-2008, 07:22 PM   #1
gintaras
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tips for stopping a fuel leak?

I changed the fuel filter and wouldnt you know it, I now have a tiny leak coming from the line at the carb.. And unless I do something, I really dont think I'm going to get ti to seal without getting anew line ad/or fitting.

ANy ideas? are lines easy to find? suppose I could use a flange tool and clean it up? ANy kind of sealer I could try?

My preference would be to find a line, fitting, and filter housing all new.. are these parts readily availabe?


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