Fuel going into crankcase after startup. Were does that vac line connect from the fuel cut off. (the only port I see is at the carb) also the fuel tank vent, does it connect somewhere or just hang? I’m new at this so I need help with some simple things. Thanks in advance for your help.
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If you have a stock vacuum fuel valve and fuel is overflowing through your carb; you may have a bad fuel valve and/or an issue with your carburetor’s needle valve/seat/float height. The vacuum line should go from your fuel valve, to your intake.
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