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The newer fuel lines are green and hold up better.
The one that's hard on plastic is carb cleaner. A lot think its the same but its not, same as putting cellulose thinners on plastic. Big mistake .Look closely at the fuel line. Also, keep away from using brake cleaner, some brands are hard on plastics.
Brake cleaner comes in 2 types - chlorinated and non-chlorinated. The chlorinated stuff is what is bad on plastics and is marked on the can. The non-chlorinated not so much.The one that's hard on plastic is carb cleaner. A lot think its the same but its not, same as putting cellulose thinners on plastic. Big mistake .
Thanks, I think its different stuff here in ukBrake cleaner comes in 2 types - chlorinated and non-chlorinated. The chlorinated stuff is what is bad on plastics and is marked on the can. The non-chlorinated not so much.
It is new oem. There is lack of fuel or air leak. I will find it...How about the fuel tank vent?
Well, this seemed to be just something in the carb. Carefully took temps up and very politely made some cuts. It has been ok since. Only difference was less oil in the mix after first tank. Maybe H is leanish and oil does not equal gas so it got lean.It is new oem. There is lack of fuel or air leak. I will find it...
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