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Post by origjoker on May 5, 2013 13:41:35 GMT -5
The screw was actually still in there and just loose, I snugged it up real good and will probably do the silicone trick the next time I am working in the garage....2800 miles and this is my first "problem" so I can't complain much Thanks!!!
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Post by origjoker on May 5, 2013 10:54:39 GMT -5
Cool thanks!
It is the long hose with the metal fitting on it. Just wanted to make sure that it wouldn't screw anything up by plugging the hose.
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Post by origjoker on May 5, 2013 10:17:41 GMT -5
Also, is there supposed to be a plug on the end of the drain hose? Everywhere I saw an answer on forums was to plug this line with a screw but I was afraid that could cause other problems.
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Post by origjoker on May 5, 2013 10:02:29 GMT -5
Hello all....
I have a Gy6 150 scoot, Took a 15 mile ride last night and when I got home and pulled in the garage I noticed a small trail of gasoline following the scooter and a puddle forming underneath. All this was AFTER the scooter was turned off.
It's leaking from the carb overflow tube and is a constant stream while it's running and continues for over a minute after I it off. Stock carb and petcock (pump), New-ish fuel filter. Was wondering if this could be the petcock going bad or just a carb problem?
Thanks in advance!!!
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