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I don’t think your flooding is a carb problem. The fuel pump supplies more fuel to the carburetor than it needs to run at idle. There is a thin fuel return line running from the top of the carburetor brass “t” fitting. If it is clogged that will cause your problem. Get on line to the...
David Kilone passed away last week. For many years David was a permanent fixture at military vehicle shows with his trailer load of mules, parts and his black lab. Although David could be difficult at times, he was always helpful with parts and advise to keep a mule running. At one of the...
I will be leaving aroud the seventh of September traveling south to Charleston. The return trip a few days later will be from Savannah ga to the philly area. Empty F350 pick up truck available to move a load or possibly pull a road worthy trailer
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i really can’t tell you where we went. Mark and his son Chris pretty much ran the show. Several Unimogs and a few jeeps were usually in attendance. somewhere on this site there should be a video of my tan deuce making a deep water crossing. once we were there during a heavy rainstorm...
Has anyone heard from Mark? We had some great times in the pine barrens before he moved from NJ
that was my deuce. Had a lot of fun back then. 10-12 years ago
Don,
How do you know it’s the fuel pump? Is there fuel mixed with the oil? Is your fuel pump flat on the top? pull start or electric starter? What happens when you try to start it?
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