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Old 04-15-2007, 06:59 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Turn off with less than 1/4 tank and it won't start back up (Seems like air in fuel?) Wait overnigh

Turn off with less than 1/4 tank and it won't start back up (Seems like air in fuel?) Wait overnight or turn it over for a couple minutes with the starter and it goes (Seems like it's getting gas again).

Any ideas on a fix other than banging on the starter or keeping greater than 1/4th-1/2th tank of gas in it at all times? Any way to prime these things?

Waiting overnight or until the engine is cool also fixes the problem.
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