Posted by flying belgian on June 28, 2008 at 18:27:29 from (98.132.233.132):
In Reply to: 560 stalling problem posted by Gary Schoborg on June 28, 2008 at 16:39:51:
Yep I know exactly what it is. Fly in the gas tank. Shut fuel valve on sedimant bowl. Take glass bowl off. Find a piece of rubber hose to slip over valve. Open valve and blow air backword into tank with your mouth. Shut valve. Spit out fowl taste. Reinstall glass. Open valve and go to work. Carry the rubber hose with you at all times because if you have it handy and can fix in field it may not happen again for 2 yrs. but if you go to field without it, it will happen tomorrow. Do not spend any time with flashlite looking in tank trying to find whatever is plugging because you will never see anything, but it is in there. You know this has to be a real answer because no one could make this up. I told this in a lite hearted fashion but I am dead serious about this. The Flying Belgian.
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