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Hey my km100r combi keeps flooding to the point that I. Have a soaked air fliter and then it won't start if I remove the fliter starts and runs fine but that's not good , just wondered if any u guys have any solution for this all my other stihl gear are 2 stroke and never have this problem :thumbup::001_tongue:

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it's not flooding it's the tank vent letting by common problem

it's the little pipe at the bottom of the air filter housing that goes to the tank vent

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Hey my km100r combi keeps flooding to the point that I. Have a soaked air fliter and then it won't start if I remove the fliter starts and runs fine but that's not good , just wondered if any u guys have any solution for this all my other stihl gear are 2 stroke and never have this problem :thumbup::001_tongue:

 

 

 

As the others rightly said tank vent , I usually block the hose barb into the air filter , then clock the breather round & extend the hose to come out by the pull start then fix with a small cable tie "job done" , if it still does it then you have a carb fault .

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