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Carburettor leak
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<blockquote data-quote="Darren2030" data-source="post: 624783" data-attributes="member: 26562"><p>I’ll have to check the pipe (barb) that enters the carburettor make sure it’s tight the fuel pipe is the aircooled works 6mm pipe and clips they supply with the fit and forget kit it seems weird as it seems to seep from the side of the fitting and also when the engine is turned off it leaks for 10 mins or so then stops after a few wipes I’ve emailed gerrit from rage see what he’s got to say will let ya know cheers fellas</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darren2030, post: 624783, member: 26562"] I’ll have to check the pipe (barb) that enters the carburettor make sure it’s tight the fuel pipe is the aircooled works 6mm pipe and clips they supply with the fit and forget kit it seems weird as it seems to seep from the side of the fitting and also when the engine is turned off it leaks for 10 mins or so then stops after a few wipes I’ve emailed gerrit from rage see what he’s got to say will let ya know cheers fellas [/QUOTE]
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