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Join Date: Sep 2003
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yeah one of my friends tryed something similar to that instead of oil we used w-d 40 and there was a leak around the bottom of the carb so we changed the gaskets and checked it again and there was no more leaks. and the problem persisted. yesterday we got it running it was running great we drove it all over town it was all good we got home turned it off went inside got a drink got back in the car turned the key it wouldnt idle. we were bak in the same old boat again. my next step is to take it to the shop and see if they can fix it. if they can fix it i will probably sell it.
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