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Gamefisher 3.0 repair advice...
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<blockquote data-quote="Whoopbass" data-source="post: 149089" data-attributes="member: 2243"><p>Sounds like fuel isn't replenishing the carb bowl fast enough. Make sure you have good fuel flow from your tank to your carb. Remove the fuel line from the carb and open your fuel petcock and see how it flows. A dribble is no good, any type of stream is good. The issue is probably your fuel petcock. You can get fuel petcocks and motorcycle shops or maybe even an Ace or True Value hardware store. </p><p></p><p>If you have good fuel flow to your carb then the problem is in your carb most likely. Take the carb apart and run a bread tie with the plastic stripped off in all the tiny holes then blow it out with compressed air and/or carb cleaner.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whoopbass, post: 149089, member: 2243"] Sounds like fuel isn't replenishing the carb bowl fast enough. Make sure you have good fuel flow from your tank to your carb. Remove the fuel line from the carb and open your fuel petcock and see how it flows. A dribble is no good, any type of stream is good. The issue is probably your fuel petcock. You can get fuel petcocks and motorcycle shops or maybe even an Ace or True Value hardware store. If you have good fuel flow to your carb then the problem is in your carb most likely. Take the carb apart and run a bread tie with the plastic stripped off in all the tiny holes then blow it out with compressed air and/or carb cleaner. [/QUOTE]
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