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Slalom fan 4
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Fingers crossed, I prepped with a little sandpaper and acetone.
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KENO
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It'll save you some money if you eventually go the new carburetor route. Maybe your son in law can get one through Auto Zone too
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Slalom fan 4
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Someone did mention the m600 and that was a rep at holley. Still waiting on repair its been 30 hours just need to get it to the water unless just turning on key is enough to fire up fuel pump and pressurize the bowl enough to check for leak.
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KENO
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I'm thinking you have a mechanical fuel pump that won't pump unless the engine is running
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Slalom fan 4
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Update, the jb weld worked.
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