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<blockquote data-quote="Aardvark" data-source="post: 622754" data-attributes="member: 31235"><p>Had a similar problem on a 1303 beetle. Turned out to be a bit of rubber that had turned gooey in the tank and was floating around and blocking the fuel pipe.</p><p>But I agree with what the other guys say.</p><p>If you have fuel, its spark. If you have spark, its fuel.</p><p>Aardvark</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aardvark, post: 622754, member: 31235"] Had a similar problem on a 1303 beetle. Turned out to be a bit of rubber that had turned gooey in the tank and was floating around and blocking the fuel pipe. But I agree with what the other guys say. If you have fuel, its spark. If you have spark, its fuel. Aardvark [/QUOTE]
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