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Posted on Apr 16, 2009

Engine hesitation my engine idles fine but when you put the accelerater the engine seem to hesitate and nearly stalls

  • Anonymous May 11, 2010

    Try changing the fuel filter yet?

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Try replacing the vent tube in the carb. you can get one from rocky road outfiters http://www.rocky-road.com/venturi.html hers the lnk

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