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Old 25-07-2009
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hi there iv had had my mini moto for about week and it has been loads of fun with my mates but today i had a fuel filter leek so i fixed it and got on it and it was leeking out of a small pipe so i turned the carb off and it stoped but i need it on to use the carb to run it but after about 3 mins of it beeing of it set alight but i quikly put it out. so is there enybody out there that has had this problem or nose how to solve it lmao hope somone can help

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Old 25-07-2009
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Sounds to me like a simple fix, change the leaking pipe
Or have i misunderstood what you meant?
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Old 25-07-2009
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um no there is a tube hanging down like it is made to drip out lmao but i pours out of it and i want it to stop or do i need to do enything els every time it emtys ny tank it has emptyed 5 1 liter tanks and im getting p'ssed off it has been £10 of fuel all over the floor lmao?

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i think it might be a over flow pipebut i duno whats making it over flow when i drive
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Its the floats sticking in the float chamber, try gently tapping the bottom of the carb.....cheap japanese imports
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tru tru ill give it ago now
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um dun that have u got eny more info on how it works as it hasent dun enymore than what it did before lmao i was think of striping the engine or the carb???

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you can take the carb apart and make sure theres no dirt in the chamber but honestly they are just crap and dont last 5 minutes.
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