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    Also, If it has the foam type floats these tend to absorb fuel, only way to tell is pull em and weigh em although I can't recall what they should weigh ( I could tell by feel) if your suspicious push your thumbnail into it and if fuel seeps out they are absorbing fuel of course ya just ruined it and will need new ones any way.
    Reading your post again I might suspect too much fuel preasure I think 9 lbs would be the max with carbs...
    Last edited by HWORRELL; 03-08-2004 at 09:45 AM.

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