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I've got a ongoing problem with the above 2013 power head, when it's been used for a while and stopped, it won't restart, and seems to have excess fuel in the air filter maybe from flooding it. I've exchanged the carb from another head which is fine, replaced the large impulse hose, adjusted valve clearances, new plug and replaced the cork gasket and copper washer. But still it does the same, can any one point me in the right direction. Thanks in advance.

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I've got a ongoing problem with the above 2013 power head, when it's been used for a while and stopped, it won't restart, and seems to have excess fuel in the air filter maybe from flooding it. I've exchanged the carb from another head which is fine, replaced the large impulse hose, adjusted valve clearances, new plug and replaced the cork gasket and copper washer. But still it does the same, can any one point me in the right direction. Thanks in advance.

 

take the pipe of for the return, & put a screw in it , crewd but works

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Yeah what he said.

The tank breather has a tube which goes to the airfilter. Just needs disconnecting from the back of the airfilter box and just leaving loose.

When used and thrown around the fuel can and will run into the airbox causing starting issues but although the fuel evaporates eventually the small amount of oil residue does block the filter up over a time.

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