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<blockquote data-quote="TheMaestro" data-source="post: 309109" data-attributes="member: 8533"><p>I have an OMC tank for my evinrude, and it has pins on the fittings that get depressed when connecing the hose. There are 2 pins, but one went wonky on me at the end of the season, and it would make the engine stop, so I had to loosen the gas cap to vent. This year I went with a new smaller plastic tank with a vented cap. My guess its your tank fittings....also make sure your primer bulb isnt backwards as they are directional...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheMaestro, post: 309109, member: 8533"] I have an OMC tank for my evinrude, and it has pins on the fittings that get depressed when connecing the hose. There are 2 pins, but one went wonky on me at the end of the season, and it would make the engine stop, so I had to loosen the gas cap to vent. This year I went with a new smaller plastic tank with a vented cap. My guess its your tank fittings....also make sure your primer bulb isnt backwards as they are directional... [/QUOTE]
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