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snowmobile not getting gas?
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<blockquote data-quote="Blair" data-source="post: 2762252" data-attributes="member: 229861"><p>Check the pulse line off the pump for clogs . Pull the line off and hold your finger over the hole and pull the engine over and you should feel pulses as you pull it over. If not then the line or hole in the crank case is plugged . If the pulse is good then the pump is more than likely shot . Another thing to check is pull the lines off the carbs and pull the engine over and if you get fuel then you have problems with the floats or the needle and seat are stuck .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blair, post: 2762252, member: 229861"] Check the pulse line off the pump for clogs . Pull the line off and hold your finger over the hole and pull the engine over and you should feel pulses as you pull it over. If not then the line or hole in the crank case is plugged . If the pulse is good then the pump is more than likely shot . Another thing to check is pull the lines off the carbs and pull the engine over and if you get fuel then you have problems with the floats or the needle and seat are stuck . [/QUOTE]
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