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Old 04-03-2021, 05:12 PM   #26
Droff
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Re: Carb leak at choke location

It's been a while, I'm not a fast worker and had to consider weather in all this as the truck is outside. I got the tank cleaned and I coated it with a POR15 kit, installed a new sending unit, replaced all the fuel flexible lines and filters. Today I got the tank in, everything connected and added some fuel. Now the problem.

The truck will start but I can't keep it running. It's getting fuel but I think it's getting too much fuel. I would have to say I rebuilt the carb correctly so not sure why right now. I'm still seeping fuel from the same location before the rebuild and I can also hear gas running into the carb after trying to get it started. This is after I get out of the cab and walk around to the front of the truck. Is the next step in the process a regulator?
Thanks.
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