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could my fuel tank be the problem?
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<blockquote data-quote="Redfox03" data-source="post: 262368" data-attributes="member: 2851"><p>I think I found the problem. Was outside today and decided to check out the fuel tank again to see if I see anything out of the ordinary. I noticed the fuel line connector on the the fuel tank wasn't screwed in all the way. I think that was the problem. I took it off and cleaned it, and wiped off the fuel tank and then put it back on tight with some thread lock tape so it wouldn't back out so easily. I think this might be it. I thought about it, and when i first bought the tank and used it the engine ran fine. It didnt start with the low rpms until about 3 weeks ago. I did notice the connector wasn't screwed all the way in, but payed it no attention. well, fishing trip tomorrow. going to bring the old tank with me just in case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Redfox03, post: 262368, member: 2851"] I think I found the problem. Was outside today and decided to check out the fuel tank again to see if I see anything out of the ordinary. I noticed the fuel line connector on the the fuel tank wasn't screwed in all the way. I think that was the problem. I took it off and cleaned it, and wiped off the fuel tank and then put it back on tight with some thread lock tape so it wouldn't back out so easily. I think this might be it. I thought about it, and when i first bought the tank and used it the engine ran fine. It didnt start with the low rpms until about 3 weeks ago. I did notice the connector wasn't screwed all the way in, but payed it no attention. well, fishing trip tomorrow. going to bring the old tank with me just in case. [/QUOTE]
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