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Gently press down with a screwdriver where shown to hold the in place and then using another screwdriver just bend the opposite end downwards, you may have to have a few tries to get it right as its easy to over bend it.

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Don't want to pi55 on anyone's bonfire...but....the lever being 2mm too high - that would have flooded the engine (direct opposite to what you experienced). I bet there are more gremins in there somewhere and someone tried to cure the symptoms of no fuel by wrongly adjusting that lever.

Personally I'd go through the rest of the fuel system and make sure it's right.

 

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