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	Re: When I press the Primer bulb gas squirts on the floor. 
	Reply #12   Jan 31, 2009 9:41 am	 | 
	
		
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 Got it back from the dealer and the float needle was varnished up...even though the machine was run dry last June.   The dealer suggested that I leave gas in the tank with a fuel stabilizer to prevent the problem going forward.   How long can a product like Stabil stabilize gas?  He ran the tank dry but probably didn't drain the carburetor bowl. Varnish can't form in the carb if  fuel isn't present. I use stabilizer as well but have found it only delays the inevitable. 
 However,I fully admit to being more than a little obsessive when it comes to fuel  .  Marc
  
 
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	Re: When I press the Primer bulb gas squirts on the floor. 
	Reply #14   Dec 10, 2009 2:24 am	 | 
	
		
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I had a backwards issue.  I am pressing the primer bulb and I am not getting ANY fuel to inject into the carb throat.  It sounds like air hissing back and forth.  I popped the carb off, float is loose, the needle looks good, w/o taking it out.  Nothing seems to be clogged yet the hissing comes from this port that I believe you all are talking about is where the excess gasoline escapes when over primed,  THis does not seem normal to me.  Is there a check of some kind that may be tarnished over or something?  Please let me know. Thanks. 
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