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<blockquote data-quote="PA Delaware Fisher" data-source="post: 369215" data-attributes="member: 15375"><p>I would make sure all the fuel lines are tight. Usually its the dumbest things that cause the most head aches. If it runs fine after it starts I cant see it being too gummed up. Sounds like its getting air in the lines and not getting a prime til you spray the starting fluid in. If that doesnt work then a carb cleaning wouldn't hurt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PA Delaware Fisher, post: 369215, member: 15375"] I would make sure all the fuel lines are tight. Usually its the dumbest things that cause the most head aches. If it runs fine after it starts I cant see it being too gummed up. Sounds like its getting air in the lines and not getting a prime til you spray the starting fluid in. If that doesnt work then a carb cleaning wouldn't hurt. [/QUOTE]
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