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    Getting Bear’s Trucks Going

    You need at least a couple psi pressure to be sure the bowl fills. Full gravity with the jug upside down should be enough, but a true siphon is likely not gonna do it.
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    Getting Bear’s Trucks Going

    Yank the fuel line off and make sure there is a good fuel delivery into a can. The accelerator pump (power piston) may be to blame. Did you replace it with a fresh one when you did the kit ??? A bad PP will cause those symptoms. Snowy
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    Getting Bear’s Trucks Going

    Oh yessssss, the joys of wrenching on 60 year old iron toys. As I have told Thumper a time or two, take the time to get the right stuff and do it right the first time even if it takes a day or two longer. Good luck with the beast Snowy
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