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<blockquote data-quote="blackshear" data-source="post: 481110" data-attributes="member: 24376"><p>I have been battling this problem since the engine was new and now have over 80 hours on it. Just when I think the problem is gone it comes back. I was hoping that leaving the tank and hose connected to the engine when it’s not running was the culprit. I thought I did a good job of breaking it in but maybe I babied it too much. I will try putting it under a load as suggested and see it that will correct it. Thanks for all of the input.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackshear, post: 481110, member: 24376"] I have been battling this problem since the engine was new and now have over 80 hours on it. Just when I think the problem is gone it comes back. I was hoping that leaving the tank and hose connected to the engine when it’s not running was the culprit. I thought I did a good job of breaking it in but maybe I babied it too much. I will try putting it under a load as suggested and see it that will correct it. Thanks for all of the input. [/QUOTE]
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